
We started our second day with a trip to the Capilano Suspension Bridge.
I have to say that shooting in the forest with the sun streaming through is one of the most difficult lighting conditions I have encountered so far.
Pretty sure that totem pole is of the majestic were-beaver.
Trees in BC apparently like to grow sideways.
This tree looks pretty derpy...
There was a cool tree-house walkway on the other side of the bridge.

Really amazing bridge, it swayed a lot while we were on it because there were so many people. Made me feel like I was on a boat.


Then we meandered back to the hotel for a bit of R&R before heading out for dinner.
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