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  • Black and White image of a snowy scene from Yoho National Park - British Columbia, Canada
    _MG_4746 B&W Panorama-Edit.tif
  • Canadian Pacific Railways freight train at Field, British Columbia, Canada (Yoho National Park) changing crews and preparing to continue its' journey eastward, crossing over the Kicking Horse Pass via the famous Spiral Tunnels.
    _MG_4960-Edit01120101230 Panorama-Ed...tif
  • Kicking Horse River under winter snows with Mount Stephen and Mount Dennis in the distance. This is a 105 photograph stitched image.  Not because I had to, but because I wanted to see if I could do this.
    Kicking Horse River - Winter.tif
  • Emerald Lake Outlet with Mount Burgess in background - Christmas 2010.  Yoho National Park.
    _MG_4554 Panorama (1).jpg
  • Two image stitched panorama of snow covered Emerald Lake and Mount Burgess.  Yoho National Park.
    Emerald Lake Outlet CRW_3398 Colour ...tif
  • A panoramic view of Emerald Lake from the west shore looking to the east.  Emerald Lake Lodge, Michael Peak, Wapta Mountain and Mount Burgess are visible in the distance.
    Emerald Lake Panorama-ToneMapped.tif
  • Photograph of an empty ice hockey rink on Emerald Lake, Christmas 2005.  This image is symbolic to me as it was recorded during the 2004-2005 NHL strike.
    12x14 Emerald Lake Rink.tif
  • A panoramic view of Emerald Lake from the west shore looking east.  Emerald Lake Lodge, Michael Peak, Wapta Mountain and Mount Burgess are visible in the distance.
    Emerald Lake Panorama-ToneMapped-18x...tif
  • Two image stitched panorama of snow covered Emerald Lake and Mount Burgess
    Emerald Lake Outlet CRW_3398 B+W Pan...tif
  • Mount Burgess with Emerald Lake in the foreground.  Christmas 2004
    12x18 Mount Burgess.tif
  • The lights of Emerald Lake Lodge  reflecting in the still waters of Emerald Lake
    Emerald Lake at Twilight - 12x18.tif
  • Close-up detail of water cascading through rock fissure
    Kicking Horse Close Up-12x14.tif
  • Panoramic image of Emerald Lake and Mount Burgess
    Emerald Lake Panorama-18x10.tif
  • A cloud enshrouded Mount Burgess covered in snow with Emerald Lake in the foreground
    Mount Burgess in the Snow.tif
  • This photograph is of a rink located on the ice of Emerald Lake in Yoho National Park.  It was taken during the Christmas season in 2004 at the time of the NHL Player Strike which resulted in the cancellation of the entire season.  The rink being empty struck me as symbolic of no hockey being played in Canada.
    Ice Hockey Rink on Emerald Lake.tif
  • Takkakaw River immediately downriver of the Takkakaw Falls in Yoho National Park
    Takkakaw River.tif
  • Close-up views of the water of the Kicking Horse River cascading into a crevice at the Natural Bridge in the fall when water flows are low.
    Kicking Horse River.tif
  • Morning view of "The President" looking across Emerald Lake from the balcony of the Lakeside Cabin at the Emerald Lake Lodge.
    Emerald Lake Morning.tif
  • This is a a multi-framed stitched/HDR photograph of the Emerald Lake Lodge taken over the Christmas Season in 2013 (fueled by quite a bit of red wine beforehand).  The mountains visible in the background are from left to right:  the President; Wapta Mountain; and Mount Burgess.
    A Winter's Eve at Emerald Lake_A6A11...tif
  • Kicking Horse River at sunset under low flow conditions during the fall with Mount Stephen and Mount Dennis in the distance.  This is a 4-shot stacked HDR image to deal with an intense Dynamic Range.A black and white layer was applied with 25% opacity to this image
    Kicking Horse River at Sunset.tif
  • Long-term exposure of Emerald Lake and the Emerald Lake Lodge at dusk, with star trails visible and Wapta Mountain and Mount Burgess illuminated by afterglow.
    Emerald Lake at Dusk.tif
  • Cilantro Restaurant with Mount Burgess in the distance. This is 5-shot stitched panorama.
    Cilantro and Mount Burgess.tif
  • Flowing water over rocks on an overcast day with a fast shutter makes for a muted abstract image.
    20150806-_O3A4003.tif
  • Christmas at the Emerald Lake Lodge, Mount Burgess in the background at dusk.
    _MG_4623 Panorama.tif
  • Sunset view of Storm Mountain in Banff / Kootenay National Parks.2048x3072 (original size)
    Storm Mountain Sunset.tif
  • Two image stitched panorama of snow covered Emerald Lake and Mount Burgess
    Emerald Lake Outlet CRW_3398 Colour ...tif
  • There were major forest fires burning in British Columbia when this sunset photograph was taken in August 2015.  The smoke filled air resulted in the intense red skies.  Sunspots can be seen on the surface of the sun.
    20150813-_O3A9152-2.tif
  • Sunset in Kananaskis Country, Alberta with approaching thunderstorm - August 2010.<br />
<br />
This photograph was taken along Highway 40 in Alberta during an amazing sunset with an incoming storm. The mountains in the background define the border with British Columbia, with the Highwood River peeking out here and there in the mid to far distance of the image, and with mountain wildflowers gracing the foreground.<br />
<br />
This is 18 shot stitched panorama plus 2-exposure HDR treatment (2 rows of 9 photographs, 36 exposures total), taken in rapid succession using a panoramic tripod head given the quick moving clouds and rapidly changing light.<br />
<br />
What is memorable from the date this image was taken (besides this sunset) is that maybe 45 minutes earlier, while further west up the highway, near the Highwood Pass, I was into taking a macro shot of some wild-flowers by the side of the highway, with tripod set up maybe 0.15 m above ground (6-inches) with a 100 mm macro lens when my parents shouted from one of the two vehicles we were traveling in "Bear!".<br />
<br />
A Grizzly mother and cub was crossing the highway maybe 125 m away from where I was shooting (moving away from us towards the river). So having the wrong lens on my camera that was also attached to a tripod while I was laying on ground meant that I did not get a shot of the two bears (they were in sight maybe 5-seconds total anyhow), and I rushed back to our vehicle as a precaution and we decided to move out and head back to my folks' home.<br />
<br />
Needless to say, maybe 30 km away from the bear later, I had the added pressure of my nervous father going on about me stopping again on the side of the highway to take these shots with bears "around".
    Kananaskis Sunset 27x13.5 - _MG_0434...tif
  • Sunset in Kananaskis Country, Alberta with approaching thunderstorm - August 2010.<br />
<br />
This photograph was taken along Highway 40 in Alberta during an amazing sunset and an incoming storm. The mountains in the background define the border with British Columbia, with the Highwood River peeking out here and there in the mid to background of the image, with mountain wildflowers gracing the foreground.<br />
<br />
This is 18 shot stitched panorama plus 2-exposure HDR treatment (2 rows of 9 photographs, 36 exposures total) taken with a Canon 40D, Canon TS-E 24 mm/3.5 L, and Nodal Ninja 5 panoramic head, shot very rapidly given quick moving clouds and rapidly changing light.<br />
<br />
What is memorable from the date this image was taken (besides this sunset) is that maybe 45 minutes earlier, while further west up the highway, near the Highwood Pass, I was into taking a macro shot of some wild-flowers by the side of the highway, with tripod set up maybe 0.15 m above ground (6-inches) with a 100 mm macro lens when my parents shouted from one of the two vehicles we were traveling in "Bear!".<br />
<br />
A Grizzly mother and cub was crossing the highway maybe 125 m away from where I was shooting (moving away from us towards the river). So having wrong lens on camera, set up on tripod while lying on ground I certainly did not get that shot (they were in sight maybe 5-seconds total anyhow), and I rushed back to our vehicle as a precaution and we decided to move out and head back to my folks' home.<br />
<br />
Needless to say, maybe 30 km away from the bear later, I had the added pressure of my nervous father going on about me stopping again on the side of the highway to take these shots with bears "around".
    Kananaskis Sunset 22x17_MG_0434.tif
  • Sunset in Kananaskis Country, Alberta with approaching thunderstorm - August 2010.<br />
<br />
This photograph was taken along Highway 40 in Alberta during an amazing sunset with an incoming storm. The mountains in the background define the border with British Columbia, with the Highwood River peeking out here and there in the mid to far distance of the image, and with mountain wildflowers gracing the foreground.<br />
<br />
This is 18 shot stitched panorama plus 2-exposure HDR treatment (2 rows of 9 photographs, 36 exposures total), taken in rapid succession using a panoramic tripod head given the quick moving clouds and rapidly changing light.<br />
<br />
What is memorable from the date this image was taken (besides this sunset) is that maybe 45 minutes earlier, while further west up the highway, near the Highwood Pass, I was into taking a macro shot of some wild-flowers by the side of the highway, with tripod set up maybe 0.15 m above ground (6-inches) with a 100 mm macro lens when my parents shouted from one of the two vehicles we were traveling in "Bear!".<br />
<br />
A Grizzly mother and cub was crossing the highway maybe 125 m away from where I was shooting (moving away from us towards the river). So having the wrong lens on my camera that was also attached to a tripod while I was laying on ground meant that I did not get a shot of the two bears (they were in sight maybe 5-seconds total anyhow), and I rushed back to our vehicle as a precaution and we decided to move out and head back to my folks' home.<br />
<br />
Needless to say, maybe 30 km away from the bear later, I had the added pressure of my nervous father going on about me stopping again on the side of the highway to take these shots with bears "around".
    Kananaskis Sunset (Master)_MG_0434 .tif
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