The Coquitlam River as it Flows to the Fraser.
A Quiet Place to Wait.
It is early spring and the gardens are quiet. A few gardeners have planted some crops, others have come by to till their soil and spread manure. Lines are laid out and the gardens wait for the plants to fill the organised spaces. By next fall the plants will begin to win the battle over these plans and institute a form of “structured chaos.” Here is a nice seat to watch it from.
Along the Creek in the Industrial Park.
Four houses nearby.
In the garden, packing up for winter.
Empty park, Vancouver, British Columbia.
Felled Trees. British Columbia.
These images are taken from my more recent series in the forests of British Columbia. The images range from those which show direct human intervention, to simple compositions which change the meaning of a place through suggested structure.
Read moreThe ivy covered tree has fallen
Waiting for the Ships to Come In.
The concrete distribution facility in the Port of Vancouver, British Columbia. Around the facility they are renewing the wetlands.
From a Forest in Western Canada.
New Years Eve in the Forest
New Years Eve in the forest. Jim Roche, Landscape photographer.
Greenhouse no. 6, early winter.
Part of a series on people and their gardens.