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A Day of Contrasts

This morning, I went from shooting photos of cute, excited kids and tall ships:

Russian Tall Ship: Kruzenshtern

Russian Tall Ship: Kruzenshtern

to shooting photos of Police and SWAT teams dispersing crowds during a protest march that turned violent.

Robson Street Protests

Robson Street Protests

Robson Street Protests

Robson Street Protests

Robson Street Protests

Robson Street Protests

Robson Street Protests

I missed the window smashing and crowd control (I was taking photos of the ship in North Vancouver at the time) but suffice to say, these Olympics have been anything but boring.

View my Flickr sets for the Tall Ship and the Robson Street Protests for more photos.

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John

John - who has written 5 posts on Vancouver Access 2010.


John is a self-proclaimed 'technographer' who'll be bringing all his photographic gadgets and toys to town so that he can capture as much of the Winter Games as possible from every angle. His gadget backpack will include fisheye lenses, geotagging GPS gear, timelapse rigs and old school film cameras in order to post daily photo & video dispatches from the all the events he can get himself into.


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