
AUGUST 2002 – The geodesic dome of the Science World in Vancouver, B.C., seen through nearby trees on a sunny day. © Mark Zanzig/zanzig.com
The story behind the image
One of the key attractions for kids in Vancouver, B.C., is the Science World, a science museum designed for the smallest ones to teens. It is located in the city center at the eastern end of False Creek and cannot be missed as it is features a remarkable geodesic dome.
Exactly 21 years ago, I was stunned by the architecture and found a spot where the (few) trees near the dome were almost forming a frame around it. The blue sky worked well with its grey structure.
A nice image.
The high resolution image
| Capture Date | 07-AUG-2002 |
| Location | Vancouver, B.C., Canada |
| Camera | Canon AE-1 Program |
| Image Source | Fuji Slide Film |
| Digital Image Source | EPSON Perfection 4870 Photo |
| Digital Image Source Format | TIFF, 48 bits/pixel, sRGB |
| Edited Image Format | JPEG, 24 bits/pixel, sRGB |
| Edited Image Dimensions | 6405 x 3947 Pixels |
| Copyright | © by Mark Zanzig/zanzig.com |
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