Stanley Park is a 404.9 hectare (1,001 acre) urban park bordering downtown Vancouver, British Columbia, Canada. It was opened in 1888 by David Oppenheimer in the name of Lord Stanley of Preston, the Governor-General of Canada.[1]
It is more than 10% larger than New York City's Central Park and almost half the size of London's Richmond Park.[2] The park attracts an estimated eight million visitors every year,[3] including locals and tourists, who come for its recreational facilities and its natural attributes. A paved 8.8 kilometres (5.5 mi) seawall path circles the park, which is used by 2.5 million pedestrians, cyclists, and inline skaters every year.[4] Much of the park remains forested with an estimated half million trees, some of which stand as tall as 76 metres (249 ft) and are up to hundreds of years old.[5][6] There are approximately 200 kilometres (120 mi) of trails and roads in the park, which are patrolled by the Vancouver Police Department's equine mounted squad.[7] The Project for Public Spaces has ranked Stanley Park as the sixteenth best park in the world and sixth best in North America.[8]
25 Apr 07:21
bjosted
I like this, nice done.
25 Apr 09:54
pandarino
the atmosphere in the shade of a big tree
25 Apr 13:08
nicolle
Very nice. I like the strong shadows
25 Apr 13:44
_banned_user_
Did you do any shots of the tree trunk? It has amazing lighting and texture. I can see 4 separate powerful images of the trunk just from this angle.
25 Apr 13:47
liaraasari1
Very nice. I agree with spiritofwestern. A close up of that trunk would be amazing
25 Apr 14:24
arnie58
I would have made slightly lighter - great light on the trunk - love huge trees!
25 Apr 14:33
k.pett
i love that big tree:-)
25 Apr 16:37
flipd1
I like it. I agree with arnie58, seems a little dark. Great potential for this one
25 Apr 18:55
philk80
Bit to dark.
25 Apr 19:26
rrr
I love it, I think that is an excellent shot, there is a tree just like it in Tatton park
25 Apr 19:32
ohansmit
A little bit dark, but not enough to bother the excellent composition :)
25 Apr 20:20
gio8710
like
25 Apr 21:15
johnt
Great subject.. great shot.. a bit dark.
25 Apr 21:43
monaris
Agree with arnie.
25 Apr 23:22
vendenis
Amazing shot, but maybe you went back to your Samsung monitor.
Stanley Park is a 404.9 hectare (1,001 acre) urban park bordering downtown Vancouver, British Columbia, Canada. It was opened in 1888 by David Oppenheimer in the name of Lord Stanley of Preston, the Governor-General of Canada.[1] It is more than 10% larger than New York City's Central Park and almost half the size of London's Richmond Park.[2] The park attracts an estimated eight million visitors every year,[3] including locals and tourists, who come for its recreational facilities and its natural attributes. A paved 8.8 kilometres (5.5 mi) seawall path circles the park, which is used by 2.5 million pedestrians, cyclists, and inline skaters every year.[4] Much of the park remains forested with an estimated half million trees, some of which stand as tall as 76 metres (249 ft) and are up to hundreds of years old.[5][6] There are approximately 200 kilometres (120 mi) of trails and roads in the park, which are patrolled by the Vancouver Police Department's equine mounted squad.[7] The Project for Public Spaces has ranked Stanley Park as the sixteenth best park in the world and sixth best in North America.[8]
I like this, nice done.
the atmosphere in the shade of a big tree
Very nice. I like the strong shadows
Did you do any shots of the tree trunk? It has amazing lighting and texture. I can see 4 separate powerful images of the trunk just from this angle.
Very nice. I agree with spiritofwestern. A close up of that trunk would be amazing
I would have made slightly lighter - great light on the trunk - love huge trees!
i love that big tree:-)
I like it. I agree with arnie58, seems a little dark. Great potential for this one
Bit to dark.
I love it, I think that is an excellent shot, there is a tree just like it in Tatton park
A little bit dark, but not enough to bother the excellent composition :)
like
Great subject.. great shot.. a bit dark.
Agree with arnie.
Amazing shot, but maybe you went back to your Samsung monitor.
Nice shot! I like the scene.