"War of the Worlds"

"War of the Worlds"

Still not to sure about this one, I was out in the early morning without my GND filters. The contrast was too much in the morning sky but the combination of holes (likely for planting future trees) and the fire like colors in the clouds reminded me of a scene from the movie "War of the Worlds"

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Uploaded on Jan 28, 2012

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Three!

Three!

Three unique elements make up this unusual image. The paper thin surface ice in the forground that is just barely visible. Next is the tangle of roots and branches that defies it's own presence; just how did it get there? And last, Mount Yamnuska and it's reflection that surrounds the calogue of tangled roots.

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Uploaded on Jan 27, 2012

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JAG

JAG

Just Another Gorgeous evening of light over the Calgary resevoir? Or maybe this one is just a little different. The ice does not entirely cover the water rather, it protrudes into the image enough to add a smooth texture unlike the rougher texture of the flowing water. The even ice also reflects the various streaks of light from the sky unlike the water that shows only a monotone color from the same source

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Uploaded on Jan 25, 2012

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Iced Up at Yamnuska

Iced Up at Yamnuska

Returning from Banff, I stopped at Mount Yamnuska. Some interesting patterns in a dam-like ice bridge served as an interesting foreground for the mountain itself. Note the date and lack of snow.

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Uploaded on Jan 23, 2012

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Peek, Peak

Peek, Peak

A frozen tributary runs by the trees that frame the small peek we get of the peak of Castle Mountain.

Explore # 188, thanks.

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Uploaded on Jan 23, 2012

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