PatrickCheung
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Rayyan, your photos of Morocco are always so nice
Robert, those swing ides were my favourite when I was small. They're not as extreme as they used to be now that I'm older... such a shame.
Mohammed, you always catch the most interesting characters It'd be fun to shoot with you one day! Good work
Vancouver is a nice city Everything's so close... going downtown only takes 20 minutes by car, maybe 30-45 by bus, where as in Toronto it would take at least an hour. There are no packets of suburban houses, the services, stores, and parks are meshed together with the residential areas so you don't get bored of being stuck in the "suburbs".
A few photos from my first few days here. You pretty much see mountains or water everywhere you go here... it's so beautiful.
One of my favourite photos of Hillary Silly smile!
A bad panorama from the Granville St. viewpoint downtown
We spent our Saturday at the Vancouver Aquarium in Stanley Park, a huge, multi-block wide park that borders the ocean (I think... I just assume every big body of water here is ocean). It has multiple beaches, playgrounds, water parks, trails, and services/attractions. It'd be nice to rent a tandem bike and bike around the park someday!
Anyway, the Aquarium was pretty cool! There's no aquarium in Toronto, and I love fish (animals in general, actually), so I was pretty excited! Leica M cameras don't seem to handle low light situations and close-up subjects too well, so I didn't take too many photos in the aquarium... but I got a few in Stanley Park!
I think my favourite part of being in Vancouver is being able to see Hillary again, as cheesy as that sounds. After being away from her for two months, I was expecting things to be a little awkward... but it seems like we're back in full swing, no awkwardness at all. It's like we hit a pause button... left the machine on for two months, and pressed play again. It's really nice It feels good being able to spend your days with someone you love. I miss the small things the most, holding her hand, waking up to her smelly breath and messy hair, having her head on my shoulder when she's tired.
Her family is really nice and welcoming too! Her dog, Buttons, was a little skeptical at first, but we seem to get along fine now. Her parents are friendly and joyful, and her sister has been more than kind to us. The next two months are looking good
Robert, those swing ides were my favourite when I was small. They're not as extreme as they used to be now that I'm older... such a shame.
Mohammed, you always catch the most interesting characters It'd be fun to shoot with you one day! Good work
Vancouver is a nice city Everything's so close... going downtown only takes 20 minutes by car, maybe 30-45 by bus, where as in Toronto it would take at least an hour. There are no packets of suburban houses, the services, stores, and parks are meshed together with the residential areas so you don't get bored of being stuck in the "suburbs".
A few photos from my first few days here. You pretty much see mountains or water everywhere you go here... it's so beautiful.
One of my favourite photos of Hillary Silly smile!
A bad panorama from the Granville St. viewpoint downtown
We spent our Saturday at the Vancouver Aquarium in Stanley Park, a huge, multi-block wide park that borders the ocean (I think... I just assume every big body of water here is ocean). It has multiple beaches, playgrounds, water parks, trails, and services/attractions. It'd be nice to rent a tandem bike and bike around the park someday!
Anyway, the Aquarium was pretty cool! There's no aquarium in Toronto, and I love fish (animals in general, actually), so I was pretty excited! Leica M cameras don't seem to handle low light situations and close-up subjects too well, so I didn't take too many photos in the aquarium... but I got a few in Stanley Park!
I think my favourite part of being in Vancouver is being able to see Hillary again, as cheesy as that sounds. After being away from her for two months, I was expecting things to be a little awkward... but it seems like we're back in full swing, no awkwardness at all. It's like we hit a pause button... left the machine on for two months, and pressed play again. It's really nice It feels good being able to spend your days with someone you love. I miss the small things the most, holding her hand, waking up to her smelly breath and messy hair, having her head on my shoulder when she's tired.
Her family is really nice and welcoming too! Her dog, Buttons, was a little skeptical at first, but we seem to get along fine now. Her parents are friendly and joyful, and her sister has been more than kind to us. The next two months are looking good