Dunvagen Bridge in Alberta. One of the few suspension bridges in Alberta. What I wonder was who’s the person that had so much pull in the government to build such a massive structure in the middle of nowhere of Alberta way back in 1960.
If it hasn’t been obvious, I really enjoy panorama shots. Here is a view of the valley in Peace River, Alberta. I had to go up here to do some bridge inspections for a couple days, decided to take a picture of the place. The town is small and boring, but the view is quite beautiful and oddly.. peaceful. Maybe that’s where the name came from? No idea.
Shitty picture, but love the picture because it reminds me of how awesome the landscape of Canada can be.
Spent a whole whack of time recompiling all the photos from back to 2004 all on to one hard drive. I can’t believe how many photos I have taken that I haven’t really looked at.
Went back and took a favorite from my Costa Rica trip last year and touched it up. Now that I’ve had a bit more practice and know a little more, I think I did a better touch up job on this one than the last one.
What an awesome day at work… had to sort through all this paper to try to find some useful information for a report.
ooOoooo. Fun.
I know I’m cheating. I’ve decided to change up this project a little. It is just far too hard to take new photos every day, especially to edit as well. I like photo editing and I like recovering some of my old photos. So some of my daily posts will include a photo edit from a photo taken in the past.
One pic, one edit, one quick post. This is my current weight as of Today. I totally messed with the photo and probably a bit too much now that I get a chance to look at it again as I’m uploading it. There was only one goal though, and it was to try to make it look more interesting than the bland original. I think I got that, just a bit too much though. Something different.