The past two weeks have had Vancouver, BC sitting in a temperature inversion. Down in the city, the temperatures have been 6C in the morning while up higher in the mountains it was 13C. Combined with moist air from the Pacific, that means low lying fog and some great photo ops!
My wife and I went up on Saturday and found that the fog ceiling was a bit too high:
Sunrise over Foggy Vancouver by
DragonSpeed, on Flickr
Not to be deterred by that, it was time to get a bit creative. Mount Baker silhouetted against the sunrise:
Sunrise over Foggy Vancouver by
DragonSpeed, on Flickr
The sunrise, itself made for a nice opportunity too:
Sunrise over Foggy Vancouver by
DragonSpeed, on Flickr
That Saturday's set can be seen here:
http://www.flickr.com/photos/dragonspeed/sets/72157636781062064/On Wednesday, I dragged myself out of bed solo and headed up... got to the cypress viewpoint by 06:15...urgh, that's early. What a reward though!!!
The pre-dawn city in the Fog:
Foggy Morning in Vancouver by
DragonSpeed, on Flickr
The Lion's Gate Bridge poking up over the fog:
Foggy Morning in Vancouver by
DragonSpeed, on Flickr
When the sun started to come up the real fun began:
Foggy Morning in Vancouver by
DragonSpeed, on Flickr
The cloud city (Landau ain't got nothing on us!):
Foggy Morning in Vancouver by
DragonSpeed, on Flickr
One last one:
Foggy Morning in Vancouver by
DragonSpeed, on Flickr
Wednesday was just a day of "Wow" after "Wow" as the light changed and kept presenting interesting opportunities. Wednesday's set can be seen in entirety here:
http://www.flickr.com/photos/dragonspeed/sets/72157636922974655/Vancouver ROCKS - when it's not raining!