Archive for February, 2010

Ohanapecosh River Bridge

At long last I have been going through and processing the photos from my 2nd trip to Mt. Rainier National Park in September of 2009.

Bridge over the Ohanapecosh River on the trail to the Grove of the Patriarchs, Mt. Rainier National Park.

17 exposures stitched, Canon EF-S 17-55mm f/2.8 USM @ 24mm

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ohanapecosh river

Panoramas from Baker Lake

1. 8 exposures stitched, Canon EF 100mm f/2.8 macro USM

Panoramas of the forest and mountains around Baker Lake. Mt. Baker from the east near Baker Lake.

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1. 8 exposures stitched, Canon EF 100mm f/2.8 macro USM

Mt. Shuksan from the south (usually photographing it from the west) near Baker Lake.

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Baker Lake in the Mount Baker Wilderness

Baker Lake, Mt. baker Snoqualmie National Forest – September, 2009.

baker lake north end of baker lake swift creek trees

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Mt. Baker & Mt. Shuksan Panorama

14 exposures stitched, Canon EF-S 17-55mm f/2.8 USM.

Mt. Baker and Mt. Shuksan from Baker Lake.

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2010 Olympic Torch Relay

2nd (or 3rd?) olympic torch bearer on fraser highway

     Had the opportunity today to photograph the 2010 Olympic Torch Relay in Aldergrove, BC.. There hasn’t been a torch relay through here since the 1988 Calgary Olympics and I don’t remember all that much about the brief glimpse I saw of them running by in the dark 22 years ago. However, I had the perfect lens for this and Aldergrove is not one of the centres where I expected a ton of people to show up. I also studied the route map so that I could get in and out fairly quickly – and even catch the torch twice on its Aldergrove journey.

Initially I had picked a spot along the route that apparently was well before the actual start point. This resulted in some quick running down the street as all the official torch relay trucks/support vehicles sailed on by. This did allow me to watch the torch being lit for this leg of its journey, however.

crowding the torch bearer salute the olympic torch relay corporate overlords!

First Torch Bearer: Coleen Christie

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The torch is not run throughout the whole route – it gets a ride in one of the support motorhomes. In the photos below you can see the small thermos sized lantern that carries the flame the rest of the time.

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lighting the olympic torch lighting the olympic torch lighting the olympic torch

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At this point I was able to turn and run through an apartment complex parking lot to Fraser Highway where the torch came around the corner and passed me again.

The highway was lined with a lot of people wearing red, and school children in red ponchos. I have no idea what this guy was wearing but it looked interesting.

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This time we have a new Torch Bearer – Keary Bott.

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3rd olympic torch bearer on fraser highway 3rd olympic torch bearer on fraser highway

The torch was followed by a school group with flags of the participating countries.

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school parade of olympic country flags olympic torch relay crowds

Further down the route towards 272nd Street there was a stage setup. Im glad I was able to avoid these crowds – I had enough issues with heads in the way when there were only dozens of people around the torch!

olympic torch relay crowds

North Vancouver Sulphur

North Vancouver Sulphur. 3 exposures stitched, Canon EF 100mm f/2.8 macro

In a way it looks like a roller coaster that dumps you into the inlet right after you go over the piles…

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mt baker from artist point

Bagley Lakes & Table Mountain

Bagley Lakes and Austin Pass Lake (right) near the Bagley Lakes trail at the Mt. Baker Ski area. Tabletop Mountain is on the left in the first image.

Wildflower below is Tolmie’s Saxifrage ( Saxifraga tolmiei ).

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bagley lakes