whyte

Walking with a big fish

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During the last Scott Kelby's World Wide Photowalk, I decided not to sign up, but I still met up with my buddy Randy Pond, and spend a nice afternoon walking around and practicing street photography.  I decided to make this walk a little more challenging, by taking only one lens with me, the fish-eye.  I really like the results of this experiment, hope you like these too.  Enjoy!

On the Whyte

There is a little avenue in Edmonton.  A little friendly space, where people walk, talk, and smile a lot.  A place where music, art, and city become one.  Old buildings, cafes, restaurants and bars, create a beautiful fusion of sights and sounds. Artifacts

Books

Box

Where cultures and styles meld.  Old lives with new, together in perfect harmony.

Nue

Furniture

People

Music

There is nothing better, than  to hold your love, and be lost in the sweet sounds of life.  There is nothing better than Whyte.

Art on the streets

During our visit to the market, we walked around the Whyte Ave, which I think is the only avenue in Edmonton that actually has any pedestrian traffic.  It's always jammed up with people. No surprise, when you have cafes, open style restaurants, bars, and vendors (mostly art) lining the avenue.  Since I was hip shooting, I did manage to capture some vendor's art.  Enjoy. Art of Iron

Art

Art of Post Cards

Art