Wednesday, May 27, 2009

Shooting Fire Practice at Parliament

Canon PowerShot S5IS, f/4.5, 1/100sec, ISO-80

Canon PowerShot S5IS, f/3.5, 1/640sec, ISO-400

Canon PowerShot S5IS, f/4, 1/80sec, ISO-80




Monday, May 25, 2009

Sunny Afternoon at Hog's Back Park (May 24)

Last Sunday we went to Hog's Back Park for a walk. Weather was nice. No more snow, no more storm, no more chilly wind. Finally, we could say goodbye to the long Winter and welcomed the green world back again!






Whoops, some splinters of plant on my socks. Hey, don't take that secret shot~



Tuesday, May 12, 2009

09' Tulip Festival at Dows Lake 3 (May 9th)
















Although I have been in Ottawa for almost 2 years, it is my first time to take O-Train, the only light rail in this capital city. I found that the inside of O-Train is quite capacious and cozy. Nice to have a ride experience for me that day. BTW, really miss Vancouver's Sky Train, the fast and convenient transportation facility that I used to take...


09' Tulip Festival at Dows Lake 2 (May 9th)
















09' Tulip Festival at Dows Lake 1 (May 9th)



Each May, Canada's capital becomes the tulip city of North America. Close to a million tulips of more than 50 varieties bring many flower beds to life. The National Capital Commission (NCC) has been presenting this annual tulip exhibit since 1953, making parks across the region burst into multicoloured bloom.

Among many floral exhibit sites, Commissioners Park near Dows Lake presents some 300,000 tulips - the highest concentration in the region. Many significant floral displays can be found there, including NCC's most historic beds and Queen Juliana Gift Bed, where the most recent gift of tulips is planted each year.