R.I.P. Luc Bourdon
Thursday, May 29, 2008
Ugh, I don't know what to say... shocking, tragic news. Thoughts and condolences to friends and family.
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Rest in peace, Luc.
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This site has not been updated since 2009. Please go to andrewstrain.com or follow @andrewstrain.
Ugh, I don't know what to say... shocking, tragic news. Thoughts and condolences to friends and family.
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Rest in peace, Luc.
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by Andrew Strain | 3 comments
Father's Day is barely 2 weeks away, and I know all of you are thinking, "what shall I get Dad this year?" Well, for a limited time I will be offering several of my photographs as large 18x12 prints, available for only $15 a piece!
Click through to see which photos are being offered, and for ordering instructions:
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Prints can be ordered up until Sunday, June 8. That allows time for printing and pickup / shipping. I prefer local pickup, but I can ship within Canada if requested. Any shipping will be via Canada Post Xpresspost and will cost an additional $15.
Payment can be in the form of cash, or cheque made out to "Andrew Strain." I will not ship prior to receiving payment, so if you plan on getting a print shipped to you, please order expediently.
All prints will be signed and numbered, and will come a protective envelope.
Please send all order requests to:
andrewstrainphoto@gmail.com
Be sure to include your name and phone number, as well as shipping address if required.
What exactly is available? Here are the 6 images:
"The Black Tusk"
"Vancouver Skyline at Sunset"
"Unuk Finger"
"Natural Bridge, Yoho NP"
"Sunrise From Cypress"
"Field, BC"
[Cropping may be slightly different to accommodate the print size. Prints will be individually signed and numbered, not digitally watermarked.]
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Posted in print by Andrew Strain | 0 comments
Who needs a beach to go skimming and swimming?
Matthew Marchuck pond skim, Blackcomb:
More photos after the jump:
Eric Poulin with a water slasher:
Jake Cohn pond skim layback:
All shot with the D200 / 14-24 2.8, lit by a Vivitar 285 on the left and an SB800 to the right.
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Posted in blackcomb, snowboard by Andrew Strain | 1 comments
One of my favorite things about living in Vancouver is the amount of beach we have here... and I don't think I've been swimming in the ocean since I worked in Anyox a couple years ago. Maybe I should clarify that a little: one of my favorite things about living near the ocean is low tide. Seriously. There is so much cool stuff to see and do when the tide goes waaaay out (on the Spanish Banks at UBC, the edge of the tide flats is a kilometre from shore), like watching 10 eagles terrorize the local seagull population as they compete for marine life trapped on the flats.
Read more after the jump:
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If photographing birds isn't exactly your idea of fun, bust out the skimboard an go session a tide pool:
Or, if you happen to have 600 Titleists that you got from the driving range in the trunk of your car, take along a couple clubs and go knock a ball around for a while. Theres a great spot at the edge of Spanish Banks thats as smooth as a green and larger than any fairway... just try not to crank too many off into the ocean. I hear that a golf ball can get stuck in a whales blow-hole...
Low tide is at about 3:45 today and 4:30 tomorrow, but if the weather is a little unpleasant this weekend, theres another ultra low tide coming next month: June 4th @ 1pm, the water will about as low as it ever gets in Vancouver. I'll see you out there!
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Posted in low tide, vancouver by Andrew Strain | 0 comments