January 2012 Archives
7 entries filed this month:
A public service announcement: do you have a working flashlight in your home? Do you know where it is, should things go bump in the night, or there is a power outage, or a fire | earthquake | storm of locusts?
Scene at a recent fire in Vancouver.
An electrical fire knocking out the power and heat in half a downtown high-rise building had members of Vancouver's Emergency Social Services / Disaster Assistance Team respond to provide emergency shelter.
If the answer to the above questions is no, then how about making 2012 the year you make sure you have portable lighting readily available in your home, your office, and your car | bike | rickshaw? Once that's done, then move on to creating | replenishing | stocking up that emergency kit(s) you keep promising you'll look after but never get around to checking off the task from your to-do list.
A resilient community starts with prepared individuals and families.
Is there a correlation to the darkness or mood of my photographs and the weather of the day? Maybe.
VCC Skytrain Station, shapes galore
I'm not really happy with how the above photo looks; I'd under-exposed it to the point where bringing up the values to highlight the person on the escalator was difficult. Maybe the overall photo could be improved with more grit.
This reflection was straight up and easy; I like the warble.

A sight for sore eyes today...
Sadly, showers return Friday and full blown rain will again hover over Vancouver like Harry Potter's dementors all weekend.
I love this sign but until last night had never stopped to photograph it. This is just a drive-by, I need to do something more with this in the future.
East Van, Clark and East 6th Avenue, Vancouver
Updated, January 6 - I like these better:

Knight Street, Vancouver
5 seconds, f/22, ISO 200, handheld.
We are not amused.
All my best to you and yours and I hope that you are also looking forward to what 2012 will bring to us all.