Technical: Canon EOS 1D mark II, 1/250 at f5 with a 70-200 at 170mm – ISO 200, black and white in post-production
Kids play in the Fontaine de Tourny, a public fountain in front of the Quebec City National Assemby.
Technical: Canon EOS 1D mark II, 1/2000 at f5 with a 70-200 at 170mm – ISO 200
Quebec City – February 14, 2008. Marc Couturier (left), Marie-Pier Guillot and boxer dog “Neige” play in the snow at the Parc de la Francophonie in Quebec City.
Technical: Canon EOS 1D mark II, 1/2500 at f5,6 with a 70-200 at 155mm – ISO 200
A Bombardier 415 (formerly Canadair CL-415) of the A Société de protection des forêts contre le feu (SOPFEU) lies in the snow at the Quebec City airport. The 415 is a Canadian amphibious aircraft purpose-built as a water bomber. It is the only aircraft designed and built specifically for aerial firefighting and is based on the company’s CL-215. It is marketed in the USA as the Superscooper.
Technical: Canon EOS 1D Mark II, 1/18000 at f2,8 with a 70-200 at 90mm – ISO 100
The 535 meter long ice track of the Red Bull Crashed ice event, seen here turning around the Fresque des Quebecois mural painting, is almost ready for the event held in Quebec City on January 26. A mix among hockey, downhill skating and boardercross, Crashed ice is a winter extreme sporting event, featuring head-to-head, urban, downhill speed ice hockey skating.
Technical: Canon EOS 1D Mark II, 1/1600 at f4 with a 16-35 at 35mm – ISO 200