Saturday, March 29, 2008, - Publications
Posted by David Blevins
Posted by David Blevins

All the new photographs this month are from my new book with Anne Murray on the history of Boundary Bay. Tracing Our Past - A Heritage Guide to Boundary Bay is the story of a landscape and the people who transformed it. It is your guide to the history of this coastline, from the last Ice Age to the challenges facing us in the modern day. This is the sequel to A Nature Guide to Boundary Bay and will be available later this month. You can order yours online from Anne's web site. In addition to my photographs, this book also has many excellent historic photographs that show you what the area used to be like.
I made some of the photographs in this new book several years ago while I was living in the area, but many of them were made last summer during a two week trip to Boundary Bay. I showed a few photographs from this trip in the September 2007 update. Some of the images shown on the web site are not the exact same compositions used in the book. I try to shoot both horizontal and vertical compositions of a subject when I can because you never know which orientation the layout is going to call for. Sometimes the layout calls for the composition I prefer and sometimes not. I decided to use my preferred compositions for the web site.
In addition to adding these photographs to the web site, I have also updated the Boundary Bay pages to include more information and more photographs from the books, photographs from Boundary Bay that were not used in the books, a map to show where some of the images were created, and an illustrated article with advice for making your own photographs in the Boundary Bay area.
As part of this update, I have replaced some of the older Boundary Bay jpegs with new improved scans. I have also added some older Boundary Bay photographs that have not previously been displayed on the web site such as this photograph of Greater Yellowlegs shown below. You can see these Boundary Bay images from the galleries listed in the menu on the right side of the Boundary Bay page.

Greater Yellowlegs








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