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Old Posted Dec 9, 2008, 8:02 AM
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Vancouver: In Between the December Rain

Most of these were taken last weekend as the rain finally stopped and the clouds parted making for a perfect December day. These are mostly in order of my route as I was wandering the streets of Vancouver. Enjoy!

Edit: Sorry for the large size of the photos, I've switch to imageshack and I'm still getting a feel for it...

Edit: Photo sizes fixed!

Let's start this off with a little Christmas cheer:


Now to some grit. Rear entrance to the American Hotel:


Ok, how about some real grit:


Main Street after some rain:


Three new houses that are made to look like old ones. I know I keep photographing these three guys, but they're just so photogenic, I guess:


There's always 'rooms' for improvement, ha ha:


Not the most flattering angle of Van's downtown:


Closer look in. That building under construction in the middle is the Fairmont Pacific Rim Hotel, with just a few more floors to go:


North Van in the distance and some nice fluffy white clouds:


That's the Woodward's development all over exposed and under construction. The taller one has topped out now:


A look down Alexander Street in Gastown at Woodwards again:


Alexander Street streetscape in Gastown:


This looked like a real building from the last picture:


Yellow building, yellow 1970's Civic, yellow line:




Hotel Europe and reflections:


One of Vancouver's oldest buildings, but only from 1887, located right in the heart of Gastown, where the city started:


Gastown Street:




Gastown in the foreground, Woodwards in the background:


Gastown whimsy:


More Gastown:


The 'legendary' Cambie Hostel and Pub:


Old flatiron-shaped building, meet new flatiron-shaped building:




Spencer Building detail:


Waterfront Station, which is now a skytrain/bus/sea bus terminal, used to be a railroad station:


More Gastown buildings:


Chinatown architecture which is unique to Vancouver:


More Chinatown architecture. There's lots of history behind these walls:


At least this awning will show you where on your butchered animal you just purchased, each cut of meat is located on it:


Chinatown shoppers, some bundled up while it's near 10 degrees above zero and sunny. Ahh Vancouver:


Some Chinatown fruit and veg:


And some bonus shots from a few weeks ago. I love Van's cloud formations and am making it a New Year's resolution to photograph them more:


Hot dog vendor on Main Street:


Another fabulous sign:


A very handsome and stately Heritage Hall. Maybe one day I'll photoshop the trolley lines out of the picture:


And some night shots, taken about a week ago, sans tripod.
Coal Harbour condos from Robson Street:


Landmark Hotel:


Robson Street:
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Thanks for sharing, nice pics!
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i wish i could see a whole photo at one time, but sweet
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Great pictures, always enjoy your sets! *waterfront is still used as a train station for the west coast express.
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Another nice tour, even with the funsize pics!
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Nice photos, here is an early Christmas present.

Sorry I didn't do the greatest job, but hey I'm not going to spend a lot of time on this.
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You do the eastside proud.
The pictures are a bit big, but I'm sure you'll have it all figured out by the next thread.
Have you tried hosting pics on flickr?
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Great stuff as usual entheosfog. I quite like the lighting when the sun comes out after a downpour.
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Gastown is gritty AND photogenic. I wonder what the new condo dwellers think when they venture out among the users and addicts. Probably that time is on their side.
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Thanks for the tour of this area. It's real.
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Nice photos, here is an early Christmas present.

Sorry I didn't do the greatest job, but hey I'm not going to spend a lot of time on this.
heh, thanks, I will at some point, I'm sure.
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You do the eastside proud.
The pictures are a bit big, but I'm sure you'll have it all figured out by the next thread.
Have you tried hosting pics on flickr?
Thanks for the comments everyone.

I do post my photos to flickr eventually but haven't tried using it as a host. I liked photobucket for the longest time but unless I get a paid account, I'm always maxing out the bandwidth limit, which never used to happen.
Oh well, I just need to resize on imageshack....
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Gastown is gritty AND photogenic. I wonder what the new condo dwellers think when they venture out among the users and addicts. Probably that time is on their side.
Actually many of the residents that will be living in the Woodward Development will be people already use the the users and addicts. This development is one of those projects that will change the lives of many of Vancouver's poorer families.

The architecture firm working on it is an amazing firm that Vancouver should be proud to have in their city. Henriquez Partners Architects, it is worth taking the time to look up their work.

Also a quick link find on this project.
Woodward Development

Oh and great pics of Vancouver's eastside...I have been thinking about it lately, Vancouver might be my next city I visit this coming summer. Then all I would need to see is San Diego and LA to fully say I have explored the west coast.
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This is one of the better Vancouver tours I've seen, a side of Vancouver I like more than the glass towers
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Vancouver is great; it has such a varied urban aesthetic. I get a vibe of many different cities. You captured it very well.
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my god i miss gastown and area
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Fascinating tour. I love getting the street-level view of this beautiful city.
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Cold, cool and great structures!
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