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  • Boy Scout sitting on rock ledge viewing the Sunset on Lake Kennabi - Haliburton Scout Reserve - July 2010..HDR image of sunset sky combined with a seperate image of the Scout taken at about the same time to produce this composite image.
    Sunset View MG_6501_4_3_2_tonemapped...tif
  • Haliburton Sunset (Lake Kennabi) - 5 shot vertical stitch panorama and 3 expsoure HDR.
    _Haliburton Sunset 4 MG_6175 Panoram...tif
  • Sunset Lake Kennabi, Haliburton Scout Reserve
    Canoes at Sunset_MG_7555.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 />
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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 />
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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 />
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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 Lake Kennabi, Haliburton Scout Reserve
    Haliburton Sunset 1 _MG_6837tonemapp...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
  • Sunset Lake Kennabi, Haliburton Scout Reserve
    Haliburton Sunset 2 _MG_7248.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
  • Ocean Sunset (Bay of Fundy) at Saint Andrew's by the Sea, New Brunswick, Canada..
    St Andrew's Sunset 27x13.5.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
  • Ocean Sunset (Bay of Fundy) at Saint Andrew's by the Sea, New Brunswick, Canada..
    St Andrew's Sunset 27x16tif.tif
  • Mount Temple seen at sunset.  Banff National Park.
    Mount Temple Sunset.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
  • Ocean Sunset (Bay of Fundy) at Saint Andrew's by the Sea, New Brunswick, Canada..
    St Andrew's Sunset 27x10.tif
  • Sunset view of Storm Mountain in Banff / Kootenay National Parks.2048x3072 (original size)
    Storm Mountain Sunset.tif
  • ... Sailors' delight.  Too bad we don't sail.  Stormy Lake
    _A6A3808_HDR+Edits.tif
  • Panorama of the Brittany coastline at Trevignon.  A gated private residence, small castle is seen in the distance.
    Brittany Coast Sunset.tif
  • A stitched panorama - 5 shots taken at the top of the Rouge River Valley (Pickering ON).  The trees in the foreground have grown up along an old wire fenceline and the old wire fence is visible as are the scars on the trees where the wire has cut into the trees as they have grown..4800x3840 (original size)
    Rouge and Trees.tif
  • A passing thunderstorm is illuminated by the late afternoon sun.
    Fiery Skies_MG_9538.tif
  • On May 14, 1914, wet natural gas sprayed out of the well bore at the Calgary Petroleum Products No. 1 Well (more commonly known as the Dingman #1 Discovery Well).  This discovery led to the development of the Province's  first natural gas processing plant.  The Turner Valley Gas Plant operated for nearly 70 years, closing in 1985.  It is now a Provincial Historic Site.
    Turner Valley Gas Plant_A6A2163 Pano...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 the Rouge River valley and clouds before sunset - Toronto, Ontario .3887x2591 (original size)
    Rouge River Valley and Clouds.tif
  • Elbow Falls Sunset in the winter.  .5X3 (HDR) photograph stitch.
    Flattened_MG_5140 PanoramaAnd2more_t...tif
  • Image along western crest of the Rouge River valley with clouds before sunset - Toronto .2592x3888 (original size)
    Wildflowers, Clouds and Susnet at th...tif
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