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alberta, architecture, calgary, canada, cityscape, photowalk, random, skyline, skyscrapers, urban
28 Wednesday Mar 2018
Posted in Alberta, architecture, Calgary, Canada, photography, photowalk, photowalking, random, urban
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alberta, architecture, calgary, canada, cityscape, photowalk, random, skyline, skyscrapers, urban
25 Sunday Mar 2018
Posted in Alberta, architecture, Calgary, Canada, history, photography, photowalk, photowalking, random, urban
The latest variant of a shot I love to take. These are the arches in the arcade at the Hudson’s Bay department store in downtown Calgary, snapped last week and filtered by Instagram.
24 Saturday Mar 2018
Posted in Alberta, Calgary, Canada, photography, photowalk, photowalking, random, urban
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alberta, architecture, art, calgary, canada, night, photowalk, public art, random, street art, urban
16 Friday Feb 2018
Posted in Alberta, Calgary, Canada, photography, random, transportation, Travel
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787, airport, alberta, aviation, Boeing, Bombardier, calgary, canada, Dreamliner, iPhoneography, photography, Q400, random, transportation, Travel
15 Thursday Feb 2018
Posted in Alberta, Calgary, Canada, Trains & Transit, transit

Calgary Transit bus 7940 (New Flyer D40LF) operates on line 1 at Kensington Road and 10 Street N.W., spotted in mid-December 2017.
“You’re going to need a car.”
As I was getting ready to move to Calgary way-back-when, this was the near-universal advice from friends who’d lived in the city or knew even a little bit about the place. The idea was not really up for debate: Being able to drive and having a vehicle were part of my conditions of employment, so there was no question as to whether I would own a car.
For years after settling into Alberta’s largest city, I took for granted the idea I would always need to rely on my vehicle for almost every trip of any significant distance — and this despite being consistently vocal in public about how useful transit could be.
Sure, I’d occasionally take the CTrain to an event at the Saddledome or Stampede Park. When Calgary Transit began its bus rapid transit service to the airport, that became my preferred transportation option for catching a flight and returning home, whenever this was possible. A handful of times a year, I’d randomly take the train somewhere — usually for a photowalk, other times just because. But for commuting to work, going to the gym, running errands or visiting with friends, the car was king.
Eventually, several events occurred over the span of a few years which would cause me to think about my choices when it comes to travelling longer distances within Calgary.
14 Wednesday Feb 2018
Posted in Alberta, Calgary, Canada, photography, photowalk, photowalking, random, urban
10 Saturday Feb 2018
Posted in Alberta, architecture, Canada, design, Edmonton, photography, photowalk, photowalking, random, urban
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alberta, architecture, canada, design, Edmonton, photography, photowalk, random, Travel, urban
07 Wednesday Feb 2018
Posted in Alberta, Calgary, Canada, photography, photowalk, photowalking, random
06 Tuesday Feb 2018
Posted in Alberta, Calgary, Canada, photography, photowalk, photowalking, random, urban
05 Monday Feb 2018
Posted in Alberta, Calgary, Canada, photography, photowalk, photowalking, random, urban