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Stanley Park Seawall path makes a wonderful, flat touring route for all ages.
The seawall refers to the 22km (13.7 miles) walking, jogging, cycling and inline skating path that lines Vancouver’s waterfront from the convention centre on Burrard Inlet (Coal Harbour), around Stanley Park and False Creek, past Granville Island and ending at Kitsilano Beach Park. It is the most popular recreational facility in Vancouver and is on the “to do” lists of many visitors. ref: http://vancouver.ca/PARKS/parks/Stanley/seawall...

Location: Stanley Park, Vancouver, British Columbia, Canada
Date: 2010-08-14
Canon EOS 1D Mark IV
ISO: 250
Shutter: 1/320 sec.
Aperture priority: F/9.0
Metering Mode: Evaluative
Copyright: Yannik Hay
Lens: Tamron 28-300mm@77mm
Photoshop CS5 for Mac – Camera Raw 6.2
bicycle, british columbia, children, kid, landscape, mountain, people, water
Started photography in 1975.
Took photography classes.
Learned black and white dark room.
Did the transition to digital in 2005.
Learned a few post-processing programs and made my choice to Photoshop and Lightroom.
I like to shoot wildlife, birds, macro, landscapes and street photography to name a few.
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Great work, Yannik!!!
Hi Vitta, I am very pleased that you like it. Thanks greatly. Cheers :)
– Yannik Hay
nice shot
Thx greatly! Take care :)
– Yannik Hay
Thank you very much Audrey, cheers :)
– Yannik Hay
Yannik I am loving your Vancouver series. Lovely relaxed ambience you have captured.
Thx greatly Rosie, I am very pleased that you like it :)
– Yannik Hay
Such a lovely capture of the bridge!! Love all the activities done down below bridge.
I’m very pleased that you like it! Have a great day :)
– Yannik Hay
An excellent shot!
Thank you very much and for the fav. Much appreciated. Best wishes :)
– Yannik Hay
Great shot
Foppe
Thank you very much dear Foppe. Much appreciated. Best wishes :)
– Yannik Hay
What a beautiful view and photo Yan!
Thank you very much Ellen, cheers :)
– Yannik Hay
This is such a wonderful walk and view!
Thank you very much Pam, cheers :)
– Yannik Hay