I had planned to post a photo of another of Victoria's street clocks today to mark the changeover to Daylight Saving Time here. However, the ten photos I took of that clock a few days ago are like an instruction manual for how to take out-of-focus, wrongly exposed, badly composed photos so you get this post when I gripe again about the weather.
Sunday, March 8, 2009
Inner Harbour - Above the Causeway
I had planned to post a photo of another of Victoria's street clocks today to mark the changeover to Daylight Saving Time here. However, the ten photos I took of that clock a few days ago are like an instruction manual for how to take out-of-focus, wrongly exposed, badly composed photos so you get this post when I gripe again about the weather.
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Wonderful photo, Ben. You can feel the coolness in those darkening clouds but also the hope of warmth in the sunlit buildings. Super job!
ReplyDeleteAnd it shows off a very attractive city!
Careful with the highlights! The trademark Victoria lamps are looking darker than they should. I dig the composition. Nice one!
ReplyDeleteWhat dramatic skies! A lovely series of pictures.
ReplyDeleteBeautiful photo and a great sky. Temperatures are about the same in southern Ontario but the sun has been shining!
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I'm curious what you will say about today's weather (March 9) since it's snowing so hard it's almost white-out conditions in the distance out my window!
ReplyDeleteYesterday I was sitting on a bench on the sea wall basking in the sun!!
That is a gorgeous photo!
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