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Well... I've been digging in my Banff archives again... where I found this fairly unique composition of Lake Louise... captured in the late afternoon... on the last day of my trip.
Nikon D300, Sigma 10-20mm at 11mm, aperture of f16, with a 1/40th second exposure.
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The deep blue-green waters of Emerald Lake, nestled in the mountains just north of Carcross, Yukon Territory, Canada.
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On a warm day in late July there something more beautiful than a walk in the mountains?
And if the landscape is like in the picture, then you dont want to go home at night .........
This is the lake Resile, in the high Maira valley, in the province of Cuneo, Italy, at 1966 meters above sea level.
Reachable in a few minutes walk, recommended to all those who love the mountains and its beauty
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Italian version:
In una calda giornata di fine luglio cosa ce di piu bello di una passeggiata in alta montagna?
E se poi il paesaggio e' come potete vedere in fotografia allora non si ha piu' voglia di andare a casa la sera.........
Questo e' il lago Resile,in alta valle Maira,in provincia di Cuneo, a 1966 mt sul livello del mare.
Raggiungibile in pochi minuti di camminata , raccomandato a tutti quelli che amano la montagna e le sue bellezze
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A perfect day with a little autumn mist rising round the edges of the lake beyond the little island!
Palo Verde Trees are blooming throughout the Deserts of Arizona. This is at Roosevelt Lake. The mountains are the Sierra Ancha Mountains.
This is a different version of the lake from two nights ago. I'm really amazed I manage to get any photography done with my kids present. The dogs I have at least trained to stay out of the frame. I liked this little clump of mossy whatever it is that was sitting out in the lake...the image is a bit right heavy, but there wasn't anything else out there to use as foreground. This lake is pretty tough to get original with.
My friend Adam and I are heading out for a week long photo excursion to Yellowstone and The Grand Tetons. If any one has any suggesstions of locations let me know. It's been so long since I've been there...I can't really remember. I've gotten quite a few spots thus far from other friends, and photographers...and my list of places is getting pretty extensive...but I'm always up for suggesstions...and if you're in the area, and feel like being our bear bait....by all means feel free to come shoot.
THe dates are June (19-26) With the 20-21-22 being in Tetons 24-25 in Yellowstone and the eveing of the 25th at Palouse Falls on our way back.
This time tomorrow I'll b e approaching the trailhead for the seasons first backpack trip. Whoo-hoo!
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and if you're interested in the workshops...click the link on the webpage, and it'll take you to Stephen's page for sign-ups. We'll hit a lot of spots like this...and we've only had two people not return from a workshop!!! your odds are GOOD!!!
Majestic Moraine Lake in banff National Park, Alberta. Stunning natural beauty, talls snow covered peaks, lush forest and wilderness and the jewel of the Canadian rocky mountains. Glacier fed, turquoise water Moraine lake at sunrise. Taken with the Canon 5dsr.
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To go along with the CPL filter seeing into the puddle there at Pemaquid (see previous post), here the CPL was used to seeing into this pretty lake in Yosemite National Park.
Here this is a wide view stitch of 4 captures taken at the pretty spot for the wide view.
Prespes consists of two lakes located in the northwest corner of Greece at a height of 850m above sea level. It is an area of rare natural beauty with eleven small, picturesque villages. Lake Megali Prespa is one of the largest lakes in the Balkans, and is separated from Lake Mikri Prespa by only a narrow strip of dry land. Originally one lake, over the last ten thousand years the gradual deposition of sediment from the Agios Germanos river, in combination with the action of the lake water, created a sandy strip of land which has divided Megali from Mikri Prespa. The forests of Prespa are dense with oaks, towering beeches and birches. Prespa has many plants unique to Greece, such as the Prespa Centaury, as well as ancient juniper forests. Lake Mikri Prespa is recognised as a unique wetland, particularly the area known as Vromolimni or Viro, which resulted in the area being declared a National Park in 1974. Prespa is known for its great natural beauty and extraordinary biodiversity. Perhaps the most impressive feature of the local fauna is the birdlife. Out of more than 260 bird species the populations of Dalmatian pelican (Pelecanus crispus) and white pelican (Pelecanus onocrotalus) – two species which are threatened with extinction – stand out. Prespa is one of few places in Europe where the two species are found together and breed side by side; moreover the Dalmatian pelican colony is the largest in the world.
June Lake is located in the Eastern Sierra Mountain range in Northern California. It is at a high enough elevation for Aspen trees to thrive and create the amazing fall colors many photo geeks flock to in October.
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I spent sunset and blue hour at this little gem of a lake just up the road from Lake Louise. Thanks very much to Paul Bruins (Panorama Paul) for the suggestions on where to go to make the most of only about 18 hours in the park.
And thanks to those of you who have mailed me in the last few months. I'm still around, just been super busy at work and at home. I'll be up in Seattle and Oceanside between August 3rd and 12th if anyone would like to meet up for some shooting.
Cheers and thanks for stopping by!