Tuesday, December 12, 2006

More from this week.

Start off with a feature I took as I was driving over the Arther Laing on my way to work the other day. It was kind of brutal running down the bridge and getting sprayed by bus-residue, but came up with something I was fairly happy with. Next shot was from a Richmond High basketball game, which was actually exciting to watch and fun to shoot. Set up a couple of flashes in the gym to make things "pop" a little more, although the lighting in the gym was probably the best high school gym I have ever shot in. And next shot, these guys were wondering what I was doing as I dived face-first into a tree a city hall and got them to decorate it, but came up with something a little more interesting than the other options. They were more than happy to know they were going to be in the paper, which I think is the great thing about community news. The subjects are always pretty excited and more than willing to be in the paper, and it means a lot to them. Next post are some shots from the Tsawwassen First Nations treaty signing, the first of it's kind in B.C. Stay tuned. Ha. A construction worker walks down a portion of the new Canada Line over top the Arther Laing bridge Friday morning. Construction continues on the new light-rail transit line, which is set to be complete in November of 2009, just before the 2010 Olympics.
Richmond High player David Whitley splits the David Thompson defense for a basket en route to the team's 89-57 victory at Richmond high Tuesday night in the HSBC Basketball Classic.
Josh Murphy (left) Ty Galbraith, and Wesley Kaklander, all students from Mrs. Pollock's grade three class at Delta Manor Elementary, hang ornaments on a tree at Municipal Hall this Wednesday. They were one of 23 classes who came to decorate the trees this year.

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