Adele D. Oliver


Community Manager, Lotusland, Canada

A String of Red Banners

Vancouver's Cambie Bridge - shot at the same time as all the evening light pictures. This bridge crosses False Creek and is actually rather unexciting - but it has given me some nice photo opportunities in the past.
I did some playing around with the colour values and liked the results.

On the Way Home
On the Way Home
Adele D. Oliver

It gets dark early these days
It gets dark early these days
Adele D. Oliver

Low Profile
Low Profile
Adele D. Oliver

Comentarios 12

  • --Opal-- 19/02/2009 1:17

    Tolles Bild, gefällt mir sehr!Sc
    schöne Biladufteilung!
    lg Opal
  • Meike T. 17/02/2009 22:10

    Ein klasse Motiv und sehr schön fotografiert durch die Äste des Baumes. Auch die Tonung gefällt mir ausgezeichnet.

    LG Meike
  • Adele D. Oliver 17/02/2009 20:51

    @ Frederick: this really is a creek and meanders through parts of the city but used to go much farther than Science World. At one point it was filled in to make way for housing, therefore: FALSE Creek
  • Angelika El. 17/02/2009 19:41

    Ein feiner Bildschnitt - sie sehen richtig gut aus, die vielen roten Fahnen... und Du zeigst eine feine Lichtführung...

    LG!
    Angelika
  • Karl R. H. 17/02/2009 18:48

    feiner blick !
  • Frederick Mann 17/02/2009 14:32


    false creek... what a name ...
  • DRAGA PUC 17/02/2009 13:48

    well done, excellent delicate tones, great perspective.
    r
    d
  • Canan Oner 17/02/2009 10:39

    I loved the toning Adele..Nice play and view of the bridge..
    Hugs,
    Canan
  • Mark Billiau. 17/02/2009 10:13

    I have to agree with Matthias.
    Good shot with nice toning, but the horizon.......

    Mark
  • JValentina 17/02/2009 9:17

    muy buena, tiene un color fantastico, un buen trabajo Adele, me gusta
    saludos
  • Michael Grotkamp 17/02/2009 6:09

    great mood, wonderful composition... superbe edition...
    greetings Michael
  • Matthias Moritz 17/02/2009 4:26

    nice game with toning :-) I like it.
    How about straighten the horizon? Imho it would improve the composing.