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Category: Photography Blog

Interactive panoramas of BC Place Stadium

Helping different businesses and organizations achieve and improve their marketing is an important goal for us. Some panoramic photos of inside Vancouver’s BC Place Stadium was taken today, to show a simulated wide angle view of the playing field, middle and corner viewing section.   These panoramic photos also serve as auto playing videos that shows…
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How to use Electric Vehicle Charging Stations

To have an environmentally friendly and sustainable transportation growing, you need to have charging infrastructure in place at many areas, especially at home.  It is ideal to have Level 2 and/or Level 3 DC Charging stations at points of interests where people can dine or shop while charging is in progress, such as restaurants, shopping…
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Cycling over the Burrard Bridge, Downtown and Arbutus Greenway

The route takes us through Kerrisdale onto the Arbutus Greenway, then onto Cypress St which is very bike friendly route to directly connect to the Burrard Bridge, then down over the north side seawall of False Creek, around Science World then back up on Ontario St Bikeway. Cycling in this manner took about 1hr15 mins…
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4K 360 Video Virtual Tour of Arbutus Greenway in Kerrisdale

An opportunity is given to demonstrate the 4K 360 camera mounted on a custom made quick release monopod, attached to the bicycle’s basket, to record 360 degrees video environment of part of the Arbutus Greenway in Kerrisdale, Vancouver, BC.  When wearing the VR headset or using a mouse or manual viewing, this gives viewers a…
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Nissan Leaf 2018 – Electric Car BEV

As gas prices continue to go up, people try to find alternative ways of greener transportation.  One of the green transportation is Electric Cars.   The Nissan Leaf 2018 is an BEV all electric car that has a range of about 250km Reality Range with climate control on.  This car is currently the most affordable at…
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Cycling to Downtown Vancouver using protected bike lanes

I drove the car with bicycle rack installed down to the area under Cambie St bridge and park.  The route starts from under the Cambie St Bridge, and around the False Creek Seawall, then up along the side streets towards Burrard Bridge.  Then over the Burrard Bridge onto Hornby protected bike lanes, to Seymour Street…
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Cycling on Ontario St Bikeway and Exercise Video for Indoor Exercise Bike Equipment

Cycling along Ontario St, I pass by many points of interests, including Queen Elizabeth Park, Riley Park community gardens,  Nat Bailey Stadium, and Hill Crest Community Centre.     The video shows the 5X speed from 41st Ave on Ontario Street to Broadway St and reverse. With the camera and stabilizers, it is possible to…
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Cycling around Science World seaside in Vancouver

The route originates from Ontario Street bikeway, leading down to the seaside at False Creek.  False Creek has a seawall that has pedestrian and bicycle pathways that leads all the way to Jerrico Beach, Granville Island and Stanley Park. The journey takes around the Science World, then to Carrel Street and through a special route…
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Bicycle Ride Safety

When riding bicycle, safety is always at the top of the mind.  I have a large convex mirror to see behind cars, and I wear a reflective safety vest (types that are worn by construction workers).  One camera is mounted in the front to record the journey and safety, and the other one mounted at…
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Cycling to Richmond using Canada Line Bridge

Cycling is a great way to enjoy the outdoors without the claustrophobic feeling of inside a car, and that is a way to take in fresh air and explore the world and get good exercise at the same time. It is possible to cycle from Vancouver to Richmond using dedicated bicycle lanes and residential routes.…
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