Here is Vancouver’s Coal Harbour section as imagined by me when I should have been doing something more productive. I got a little carried away but that’s what happens every once in a while. I took this with my iPhone and so its called iphoneography, but for whatever reason that doesn’t show up in my dictionary. Nevertheless this is my post processed iphoneigraphical highly imaginative rendering of urban exploration. Otherwise known as playing with colors.
Florida Time
Time passes differently for different people. In a slow world our time seems to stream past, like this picture. That’s why they made Florida, it’a a place where time goes a little slower. I think they made Maui that way also, but I digress. When you see one of those cute little signs that say’s “slow down, you’re on Florida time”, don’t laugh, the fabric of space time is indeed a little different and you need to slow down. If you don’t understand any of this you’re long overdue for a vacation. And if you do understand it, then perhaps you’ve been in Florida too long. In case you’re wondering, this is a picture of the Cortez bridge in Manatee County Florida taken from the perspective of a time warp. 😉
Olympic Fountain
With the Olympics fast approaching, I thought I’d share a rendering of a photo I shot of Vancouver’s Olympic fountain. This was one of my very first subjects as a photographer and I’m constantly drawn to it whenever I’m in town. Let the games begin.
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Winter Tree
I’ve had this picture for a while, it’s one of those that I never get around to posting but really like. I was surprised to find that some people think this is a scary picture. That thought never even occurred to me, but then I suppose that’s the whole point of art, it evokes emotions in the eyes of the beholder. In any case, this is my tribute to winter and even though it’s a few days before the official start, most people in the northern hemisphere have experienced winter for some time. And that just might be a scary thought indeed.
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Elevator Sunset
In addition to photography I’ve worked in IT for quite a while. That takes me into a lot of big buildings and, a lot of elevators. This is a wild guess but I’d imagine I’ve taken about one hundred thousand elevator rides in my career. What’s a guy to do when the vending machines are four floors down, but I digress. Not one of those rides prepared me for the elevator on a cruise ship called The Jewel of the Seas, which as you can see, rises above the ocean. In fact there are two banks of elevators midship, one that faces out and one that faces in. I found myself waiting for an elevator facing out just so that I could see the ocean as I ascended. On the final day of my trip I snapped this at around sunset. Then, put my camera away and headed for the buffet.
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Marigot Market Impression
Last week I found myself at the Marigot market in Saint Martin (St. Maarten). It’s a beautiful little village by the sea and it wasn’t long before I bought some fresh coconut water and retreated to the shade to watch the world go by. Many of the stalls in the market sell colorful lightweight garments to go along with the climate. Outside of Amazon I’m not a very good shopper as I don’t have the patience to look for a good deal. I think also I get a little overwhelmed by choices and variety. So this is my impression of the market with all of it’s smells, sounds and colors that day. In any case, my wife is a very good shopper and she ended up with a dress not too different from the one on the right, at least that was my impression.
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Squint 2
This is another shot of a sunset in Sarasota Florida I got a couple of months back. For this and the other I was awestruck at the colors and it still ranks as the most beautiful sunset I’ve ever seen. I have this idea that if you squint, maybe things will look a little different. Well of course they will and I suppose it’s just a metaphor for changing my focus, seeing something in a different way. I think sometimes I squint with my mind, I try not to focus on the details of all going on around me. It’s not a matter of tuning things out so much as paying attention to other things that might be there. But then, the cat meows and I forget was thinking about.
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1252 Burrard
I could make something up about this but that just doesn’t seem right. The fact is I was walking back to my hotel and noticed this and, well, I’m influenced by Thomas Hawk and I think to myself, that’s a Thomas Hawk shot! So this is a Rick Schwartz pretending to be Thomas Hawk shot. And if you thought this is a lame bit of writing, or even a bit weird, that makes two of us. Just look at the photo and pretend you never read this.
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Day Dream
Living near the water as I do, my eyes are always drawn to boats at anchor just off shore. It evokes dreams of sailing amongst faraway islands, or just relaxing to the gentle rocking of the waves. But then, the light changes to green and I go about my day.
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Red Berries
Stanley Park, Vancouver British Columbia.
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