Greetings, Y'all.
I recently got a new camera, and thought I would take it out around the downtown area to check out how the zoom works. I'm sure I didn't do the technology justice with my novice skills, but it was exciting for me to get out there anyways. Here's my tiny tour; hope you enjoy.
Word.
Let's start off with a shitty one:
St. Boniface, our French Quarter:
Red River:
Red River Redux:
Looking NorthWestish:
Towards Main Street:
Yep:
Skating:
Skating II:
Panorama:
Downtown lookin' West:
"Golly, Dave, that IS erect," she agreed:
Ye Olde Building:
Winnipeg's really coming into its own. Not unlike my priest:
The ol' Red River:
You can't have too many of these shots. Well, maybe you can. But I can't:
Photography, while sexually stimulating, can also be very cold:
Towards Portage and Main:
The Manitoba Hydro Building and her solar chimney:
Union Station in the foreground:
The southern lil' bit of Downtown:
Yeah, yeah.... There's a lot of these pictures. But I stomped around with a sore back in the cold to snag some panoramas. Armed only with a camera, a blunt, and a wealth of self pity, this is what I reaped along my journey:
What's left of the St. Boniface cathedral after Hurricane Mulroney:
Front'n'Centre is our delightful Hotel Fort Garry:
If I were rich and eccentric I would remove the lamp post simply to take this shot:
St. Boniface Hospital, the area's second largest:
Old St. Boniface:
French Quarter Panorama:
The Canadian Museum for Human Rights, otherwise known as the Expensive Building:
Wacky:
Obligatory shot from the Forks:
If you would like to learn more about possums, go to nationalgeographic.com:
Main Street and St. Mary's Avenue, or Main & St. Mary's, as the locals know it:
Portage Avenue:
Not Portage Avenue:
This concludes our splendid tour:
Thanks ever so much for browsing this lil' set.
I'm off like a prom dress.