Bruce Dean (Puchinpappy)'s photos with the keyword: buildings

Robbie Burns 02

25 Jan 2016 11 4 424
Apparently today was Robbie Burns day. "There are more statues of Robert Burns around the world than any other non-religious person, except Queen Victoria and Christopher Columbus." This one is outside of the Hotel MacDonald in Edmonton, Alberta, Canada. www.cbc.ca/news/canada/nova-scotia/robbie-burns-day-celebrated-1.3418506

Robbie Burns 01

25 Jan 2016 4 293
Apparently today was Robbie Burns day. "There are more statues of Robert Burns around the world than any other non-religious person, except Queen Victoria and Christopher Columbus." This one is outside of the Hotel MacDonald in Edmonton, Alberta, Canada. www.cbc.ca/news/canada/nova-scotia/robbie-burns-day-celebrated-1.3418506

Painted with White Balance

19 Jul 2015 7 5 313
TSC - Have fun with white balance. Coloring is fun and I generally like to stay inside the lines. I used a brush on Lightroom and programmed it to the coldest WB temperature I could find. I had some fun with these buildings.

Two Worldviews

11 Mar 2015 11 413
First Presbyterian Church and strip club Chez Pierre.

Imperial Bank of Canada Logo

28 Feb 2015 5 3 419
The old Imperial Bank of Canada logo adorns a building in downtown Edmonton. This bank eventually merged with the Canadian Bank of Commerce in 1961 to become today's Canadian Imperial Bank of Commerce (CIBC).

Chateau Lacombe Hotel

26 Feb 2015 8 4 464
Chateau Lacome Hotel with revolving restaurant on the top floor emerging from the RBC building in central Edmonton, Alberta.

Edmonton's Giza Plain

26 Feb 2015 3 2 419
Edmonton's pyramids have contained the year round horticultural pavilions of the Muttart Conservatory. In Edmonton's beautiful North Saskatchewan River's valley that winds through the city it provides arid, tropical and temperate environments for a wide range of plant habitat. The feature pavilion provides special presentations throughout the year. It is a great place to do macro work in the winter (no wind).

Old and Newer in Downtown Edmonton