Having a bit of time to kill I figured a nice place to kill. It would be at the hatchery on the Capilano river in North Vancouver. First day with the Hasselblad 503 CXi and the CFV 100 digital back I would love to come back here with some neutral density filters, and a tripod to take some long exposures to turn the river into a flow delightful same thing, but it’ll have to be on a day with no people as the bridge is pretty wobbly and shaky when people go by.

The Capilano river has seen from the bridge at the hatchery
CameraHasselblad 503CXI with its 100 megapixel CFV 100 digital back
Lens:  Carl Zeiss planar 80mm f/2.8
Fisherman in the Capilano river flyfishing
CameraHasselblad 503CXI with its 100 megapixel CFV 100 digital back
Lens:  Carl Zeiss Sonnar T* 250mm F/5.6 CF
Chain-link fence
CameraHasselblad 503CXI with its 100 megapixel CFV 100 digital back
Lens:  Carl Zeiss planar 80mm f/2.8
This is the Capilano river as seen from the bridge deck near the hatchery
CameraHasselblad 503CXI with its 100 megapixel CFV 100 digital back
Lens:  Carl Zeiss Distagon CB T* 60mm f/3.5
The capilano river
CameraHasselblad 503CXI with its 100 megapixel CFV 100 digital back
Lens:  Carl Zeiss planar 80mm f/2.8
Fisherman on the river
CameraHasselblad 503CXI with its 100 megapixel CFV 100 digital back
Lens:  Carl Zeiss planar 80mm f/2.8
Bus only parking
Hasselblad I don’t know why, but I am enamoured with this bus only parking that has been stencilled onto the barricades
CameraHasselblad 503CXI with its 100 megapixel CFV 100 digital back
Lens:  Carl Zeiss planar 80mm f/2.8