Olympics photos and street photography from the Vancouver 2010 Winter Games


21
Jan 10

Vancouver Olympic Line Streetcar Opens to the Public

The Vancouver Olympic Line Streetcar opened today, January 21st, 2010.

The Vancouver Olympic Line Streetcar opened today, January 21st, 2010.

Mayor Gregor Robertson helped unveil Vancouver’s latest addition to the Olympic downtown transit system today, the Vancouver Olympic Line Streetcar. In partnership with Bombardier and the Brussels Transport Company STIB, the Olympic Line Streetcar will run between Granville Island and 2nd Avenue and Cambie Street. The state-of-the-art transport is free to ride between January 21st and March 21st, 2010, though whether this will spur additional streetcar usage in Vancouver is unclear.

Mayor Gregor Robertson of Vancouver announced the opening of the Olympic Streetcar Line.

Mayor Gregor Robertson (right), Kris Lauwers, Deputy Gen. Manager of the Brussels STIB (far left)

Mayor Gregor Robertson of Vancouver

Mayor Robertson next to one of the Bombardier Flexity streetcars on loan from Brussels.

During the introduction of the streetcar to the media and gathered crowd of a few hundred people, Raymond Bachant, president of Bombardier Transportation North America, said, “Bombardier is proud of its partnership with the City of Vancouver whose vision of sustainable development is a model for cities in North America. We are confident that these award-winning vehicles will demonstrate the potential role that streetcars could play in the future of transportation in Metro Vancouver.”

Mayor Robertson is interviewed by reporters after the Olympic Line opening.

Mayor Robertson is interviewed by reporters after the Olympic Line opening.

When asked in an interview with CBC whether or not Vancouver has plans to continue streetcar use after the Olympics, Mayor Robertson admitted, “it is a lot cheaper than Skytrain technology.”

The first passenger boards the Olympics streetcar.

The first passenger boards the Olympic Line streetcar.

The maiden voyage of the Vancouver Olympic Streetcar.

The maiden voyage of the Vancouver Olympic Line.


15
Jan 10

Athlete’s Village, Vancouver, in the afternoon light {2010 Olympics Photos}

Near the Athlete’s Village in Vancouver this morning, as the workers are trying to put in the finishing touches, the rain was coming in sideways pelting everyone and everything. Finally this afternoon, after a few days of constant downpour, the clouds broke and the sun came through. That always results in some brilliant light; I went out to the False Creek seawall and took this panorama of the Athlete’s Village across the water.

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7
Jan 10

Panorama of the sun rising over Vancouver and the Athlete’s Village 2010

January 7th, 2010 Sunrise over False Creek and the Vancouver 2010 Athlete’s Village this morning was epic. I swear this is how it looked, straight out of the camera.

Sunrise panorama in Vancouver over the 2010 Athlete's Village

It was really brilliant.

On the left is the Edgewater Casino and Plaza of Nations, in the center is the Athlete’s Village, and on the right is the Cambie bridge.

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6
Jan 10

Sunrise over the Vancouver Athlete’s Village {2010 Olympics Photos}

It was a lovely sunrise over the Athlete’s Village and False Creek in Vancouver this morning. I headed out around 7:20 am and made this photo at 7:48. There was only a few light cloud wisps over Vancouver and Yaletown and the sun came up brilliantly behind Science World. That is an Inukshuk rock sculpture in the foreground; I’m always amazed at the rock balancing that people do along the shoreline.

Sunrise over Vancouver Athlete's Village - 2010 Winter Olympics Photos

The Vancouver Athlete’s Village looks to be almost complete and the workers have been finishing the landscaping (and security camera installation) in the past few days. Near the spot along False Creek, there were also workers completing the large screen installation that will allow people to watch some of the Olympic Games from the park in the middle of it all.


22
Dec 09

2010 Vancouver Winter Olympics; the Athlete’s Village in the fog

The fog was gorgeous this morning. It cast an eerie glow over the Athlete’s Village as it lifted. When I first went out, it was too thick to even see it across False Creek. This image was taken from the seawall next to Cooper’s Park in Yaletown. As I have some time off this winter, I’ll be posting more Olympics photos leading up to the big event.

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18
Sep 09

Kicking off the Olympics Photos

I’m starting off my new 2010 Vancouver Olympics blog section with this post! I don’t yet have any great images to add but I will fix that in the next few days as I go around to the various Olympics sites in Vancouver to take some preliminary photos. I’m going to cover the 2010 Olympics in a different style than most… I won’t have any pictures of Olympic athletes or gold medal awards or even of the Olympics opening ceremonies (since I unfortunately don’t have a press pass!). I will be making pictures of the crazy, chaotic teeming mass of people that will be on our Vancouver streets and hopefully I will find something unique in the crowds.

The 2010 Vancouver Olympics Athlete’s Village on December 19th as it nears completion:

2010 Olympics Athletes Village, Vancouver, BC