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  • The Canadian Pacific's famous Morant's Curve in the Canadian Rockies as seen on a winter's morning.  Located just east of Lake Louise in Banff National Park, this spot is popular with train spotters who come to see the CPR freight trains or the occasional passenger train on the S-curve with the Bow River and Mount Temple and other mountains in the distance.  I have come here a few times first thing in the morning, while still dark outside to set-up for the sunrise and hopefully catch a train travelling eastbound.  But with no luck with regard to the trains.
    Morants Curve (Winter)_MG_0711.tif
  • Mountain sunset viewed from the Alberta Foothills.  The bright orange sky contrasts with the snow covered fields and mountains and results in a dramatic ending to the year.  New Years Eve 2013-2014
    Winter Sunset-Rockies from Millarvil...tif
  • Sunset in Kananaskis Country, Alberta with approaching thunderstorm - August 2010.<br />
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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 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
  • Panoramic view of the Alberta Foothills and Rocky Mountains with full moon in background.  12 photogrpah stitched panorama
    36x12 Foothills Sunrise.tif
  • The Old Man River where it passes through a gap in the Front Range of the Rocky Mountains.  This location known for strong winds howling through the "gap". - 3 shot stiched panorama
    18x12 Oldman River - the Gap.tif
  • Panoramic image of Pyramid Mountain at sunrise with Patricia Lake in the foreground.
    _MG_9833 Panorama.tif
  • CPR Freight Train heading east through the Rocky Mountains.  This is one of my favorite photographs in spite of the technical flaws.  I think it's the overall warmth and the colors of the scene that appeals to me.
    CPR Freight.tif
  • Telephoto closeup of the snow-covered and squall-enshrouded mountaintops of  Haddo Peak (background) and Mount Sheol (foreground) near Lake Louise in Banff National Park, Canada.
    Haddo Peak_A6A1336.tif
  • Elbow Falls as seen in the winter.   This is a 15 image stitch.
    Elbow Falls-B+W_MG_5189 Panorama0019.tif
  • Sunrise at Moraine Lake as viewed from the Rock Pile.
    _MG_6549 Panorama.tif
  • Brightly colured rocks and the clear flowing waters of Mosquito Creek in Banff National Park make for an abstract image.
    _MG_5072.tif
  • ... and then once it joined its' mate, it did this.
    _MG_0225.tif
  • The Common Loon is found acrross almost all of Canada in the summer months and is the Provincial bird of Ontario.  This loon was photographed on Patricia Lake in Jasper National Park.  I have never been able to get as close to Loons in Ontario Lakes as I have been able to at Patricia Lake and nearby Pyramid Lake.  This one was swimming around and diving for fish in shallow waters maybe 100 feet from where I was standing.
    Common Loon_MG_9999.tif
  • This Bald Eagle was visible from the Yellowhead Highway east of Jasper Alberta.  It sat on this perch for almost an hour before flying over the highway to join its' mate.
    Bald Eagle_MG_0206.tif
  • Tangle Falls is located right off of the Icefields Parkway in Jasper National Park, just north of the Athabaska Glacier.  I captured this image under less than ideal circumstances, around noon hour on a sunny summer's day.  I waited for at least half an hour for a cumulus cloud to finally block the sun so that I could photograph these falls in somewhat diffuse light.  A 10 stop ND filter was used to allow for a 2 second exposure so that the water would be blurred.
    Tangle Fall (B+W) _MG_0412.tif
  • Close up of fast flowing water over rocks - Mailigne River, Jasper National Park
    _MG_8781.tif
  • One of the grand views of the Canadian Rockies in the distance about a 1 hour's drive southwest of Calgary.  This is a favorite spot of mine to photograph as the view from the top of this hill is fantastic, and there is very little traffic to boot.
    Winter Panorama Range Road 31_MG_083...tif
  • Common Ravens have among the largest brains of any bird species and are intelligent showing insight and problem solving abilities.  It has been hypothesized that ravens are one of only four known animals (including humans) that can communicate to each other about things that are located at distance and/or in the past.
    Raven_A6A6652.tif
  • Columbian Ground Squirrels are reportedly the most commonly seen animal in Jasper National park during the summer months.  The hibernate for up to seven months but are still an important source of food for predators.  This one seen here has just finished off a peanut thrown to it by a child.
    Columbian Ground Squirrel_MG_8750-.tif
  • A cloud enshrouded Mount Burgess covered in snow with Emerald Lake in the foreground
    Mount Burgess in the Snow.tif
  • Elbow Falls Sunset in the winter.  .5X3 (HDR) photograph stitch.
    Flattened_MG_5140 PanoramaAnd2more_t...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
  • View looking south along the Icefields Parkway at the "Big Bend", near the northern limit of Banff National Park.
    _MG_0461 Panorama (1).tif
  • Magenta-purple skies and clouds at sunrise nearby to Millarville, Alberta,located southwest of Calgary.
    Foothills Winter Sunrise_MG_0517 Pan...tif
  • Midday winter sunlight reflecting off the frost.  Alberta foothills southwest of Calgary,  New Year's Eve day, 2013.
    A road less travelled_MG_0833.tif
  • This is a a multi-image stitched panorama of Elbow Falls viewed from the top of the falls.
    Elbow Falls 75 x 25.tif
  • Takkakaw River immediately downriver of the Takkakaw Falls in Yoho National Park
    Takkakaw River.tif
  • 13-shot stitched panorama of the sunrise in the foothills southwest of Calgary, Alberta.
    Foothills Sunrise Panorama.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
  • Cilantro Restaurant with Mount Burgess in the distance. This is 5-shot stitched panorama.
    Cilantro and Mount Burgess.tif
  • One of the grand views of the Canadian Rockies in the distance about a 1 hour's drive southwest of Calgary.  This is a favorite spot of mine to photograph as the view from the top of this hill is fantastic, and there is very little traffic to disturb you.
    Summer Panorama-Range Road 31_MG_135...tif
  • Panoramic image of Elbow Falls (Alberta).  Two boys sitting on the rocks watching the water cascade into the gorge below.  This is a 5-shot stitched image.
    Elbow Falls_MG_1183 as Smart Object-...tif
  • 13-shot stitched panorama of Castle Mountain (Black & White conversion).
    Castle Mountain Black and White.tif
  • Sunset view of Storm Mountain in Banff / Kootenay National Parks.2048x3072 (original size)
    Storm Mountain Sunset.tif
  • Castle Mountain in the winter.2048x2048 (original size)
    Wintry Castle Mountain.TIF
  • A winter scene with Storm Mountain and the Bow River Bridge as seen from Castle Junction in Banff National Park.
    20180103-_O3A5267.tif
  • Winter View of Castle Mountain
    Castle Mountain - 12x14.tif
  • A panoramic night shot of the Storm Mountain Lodge and restaurant during the Christmas Season.
    20180103-_O3A5433-Edit-2 Panorama.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
  • 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
  • Mount Temple seen at sunset.  Banff National Park.
    Mount Temple Sunset.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
  • 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
  • Black and White image of distant trees on a mountain at the Parc National du Mont-Tremblant
    20150316-1O3A9408-Edit.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
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