Karl, you take fantastically crisp photos- you do well with the Calgary sky. I think I spent much of my time in high school staring at those towers (among others)- I remember when they put the Husky signage up and when during one of the bigger forest fires, you could barely see them from 17th ave.
Thanks Desmond :) It’s always nice to get feedback on photos. The most interesting thing about making photographs in Calgary is how deserted the urban landscape seems. (And yeah, Calgary skies definitely get top marks for being amazing!)
urban blog of the day: favelissues, discussing favelas (and other types of informal settlements) worldwide http://t.co/5dQ9I6Xyabout 19 hours agofrom web
more canada census maps, this time showing where growth has occurred over the last 5yrs in vancouver http://t.co/kZWF7tknabout 1 day agofrom web
Desmond Bliek says:
Karl, you take fantastically crisp photos- you do well with the Calgary sky. I think I spent much of my time in high school staring at those towers (among others)- I remember when they put the Husky signage up and when during one of the bigger forest fires, you could barely see them from 17th ave.
June 19th, 2007 at 12:25 pm
Karl Leung says:
Thanks Desmond :) It’s always nice to get feedback on photos. The most interesting thing about making photographs in Calgary is how deserted the urban landscape seems. (And yeah, Calgary skies definitely get top marks for being amazing!)
June 20th, 2007 at 2:07 am