Icy shoreline

Icy shoreline

Photographed this in January 2012 in glorious Waterton Lakes National Park, one of Alberta's Rocky mountain parks. This was in the shade with light reflected off a massive nearby peak. Nikon D90, tripod.

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Uploaded on Jan 25, 2012  |  Map

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The Crying Picture

The Crying Picture

It's been a joy to get some of my old medium-format slides scanned into jpegs. It's like discovering my own work for the first time.

This is sunrise & moonset at Upper Kananaskis Lake in Alberta's glorious Peter Lougheed Provincial Park. Pentax 6x7, Velvia ASA 50, 45-mm. wide-angle len+teleconverter, tripod, polarizing filter. Photographed October 1993.

I wonder if anyone will bother to inquire about the title.....

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Uploaded on Jan 18, 2012  |  Map

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Final resting place

Final resting place

I photographed this, near the Alberta prairie town of Carmangay (south of Calgary) just after Christmas with a Nikon D90, polarizing filter and tripod.

I spent an hour working this wonderful site; this composition appeals to me because of the diagonal line of the buildings & vehicle coming toward the viewer.

I cloned out a few background telephone poles because I really wanted to emphasize the emptiness of the prairie landscape. Was that wrong?

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Uploaded on Jan 7, 2012  |  Map

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Downtown lights, Calgary, Alberta

Downtown lights, Calgary, Alberta

It was a mostly fruitless two hours wandering around downtown Calgary after sunset looking for compositions.

But near the end, after photographing the Intact Insurance building from across the road, I crossed the street and walked past the main entrance. That's when I looked up, saw these converging lines and thought "yeeesssssssss........"

Nikon D90 & tripod.

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Uploaded on Dec 17, 2011  |  Map

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