As I mentioned in my blog about Semiahmoo Resort, I was a resident of White Rock for my first 30 years. It's really interesting to see it from a different perspective, i.e. from the American side of the Bay. Night photography was a perfect outlet to try out my new Christmas tripod.
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Colourful lights from Marine Drive's restaurants intermix with Semiahmoo Bay's winter tidal currents. |
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The Lions are captured peeking over White Rock's south slope hillside. |
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