Ok those ones of your partner (right?) in the fog... amazing. You didn't need to go that hard right off the bat!
Your photos are making me want to try and do more street photography again, even though I feel pretty scarred by doing it many years ago for several years. Love the one of the people crossing Portage at Arlington.
Not sure if intentional - but I found the first half really highlighted the openness of Winnipeg and Southern Manitoba. In some ways beautiful (like the lake and prairie landscapes) and in others not so much (the wide open roads). There's just so much room in this part of the world.
Ok also the beautifully lit shot down Notre Dame looking towards the Lindsay Building is great but that parking in lot in front of it just screams Ideal Opportunity For A Well-Designed 21st Century Park/Plaza. Get Montreal on the phone pronto, Winnipeg!
Ok those ones of your partner (right?) in the fog... amazing. You didn't need to go that hard right off the bat!
Your photos are making me want to try and do more street photography again, even though I feel pretty scarred by doing it many years ago for several years. Love the one of the people crossing Portage at Arlington.
Not sure if intentional - but I found the first half really highlighted the openness of Winnipeg and Southern Manitoba. In some ways beautiful (like the lake and prairie landscapes) and in others not so much (the wide open roads). There's just so much room in this part of the world.
Ok also the beautifully lit shot down Notre Dame looking towards the Lindsay Building is great but that parking in lot in front of it just screams Ideal Opportunity For A Well-Designed 21st Century Park/Plaza. Get Montreal on the phone pronto, Winnipeg!