Yesterday was a nice day. No showers or rain. The trails were dry and it was not to hot. Perfect conditions for the bike ride.
I was confident I'll get some good photos this time but when I came back home I was not happy with my work.
Clouds spoiled the lighting and I messed my camera settings the other day when I tried to catch the fireworks.
With today's advanced technology we can edit and correct bad photos but I'm still learning.
Let's see how I did it.
Chinese Garden Pavilion is a nice open area with beautiful statues and a great view.
Here's the view on the river valley from the Low Level Bridge.
Detail from the Chinese pavilion. One sign of the zodiac.
Interesting building. Canada Place.
You can see different types of art by the trails.
I don't understand what this eagle doing in lady's lap.
It's not a dandelion.
The promenade was empty at that time but I don't like a crowd anyway. And I'm able to take more time for taking photos that way.
Banks and telecommunication firms have the biggest buildings.
No wonder. I'm paying 300 CAD a month for their services.
After almost two hours of my journey, I finally find it.
First I find a bench, park my bike and rush to the entrance and almost broke my nose hitting the locked glass door.
Open 10MAm to 6 PM.
Damn, it was 7 PM.
Next time I'll start my day exercise earlier.
I picked my bike and took an hour-long drive, with a disappointed empty stomach and dry mouth, back home.
Tomorrow is the first day of the Calgary Stampede.
Stay tuned, my friends.