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Sunrise at Lake Abraham in Alberta Canada.The frozen lake is covered in various ice patterns ranging from large cracks like these to numerous bubble formations from methane gas rising up off the lake bed.
Abraham Lake, also known as Lake Abraham, is an artificial lake and Alberta's largest reservoir. It is located in the "Kootenay Plains area of the Canadian Rockies' front range", on the North Saskatchewan River in western Alberta, Canada. Trapped methane causes frozen bubbles to form under the ice on the lake's surface. This phenomenon results when decaying plants on the lake bed release methane gas, which creates bubbles that become trapped within the ice, in suspended animation, just below the surface as the lake begins to freeze. The visual effects formed by the resulting stacks of bubbles, frozen while rising toward the surface, combined with the clear blue water, have made Abraham Lake a popular destination for photographers and nature observers.
Rose : English rose 'Abraham Darby'
from My little garden
Stay home photograph
Minolta MD-Rokkor F1.4/50mm
w/ 160valves LED right x 3
Meet Abraham and Zoey!
Abraham is wearing:
- NOCHE. Joel Sweater Fatpack
- ERSCH - Santa Suit
- FenDuDu_Greedy Whale-snack bag
Moira is wearing:
- [hh] Frostina X-Mas Hat
- [hh] Frostina X-Mas Top
- -Pixicat- Lydia Jeans
- :::ChicChica:::: Holiday red wine glass
Zoey is wearing:
- Rosary. Monica . Top Green
- *Just BECAUSE* GroupGift - TankTopDress
- :::ChicChica:::: Holiday red wine glass
Duhovni centar u Samoboru Praoca Abrahama i crkva Muka presvete Bogorodice koja se nalazi u sklopu centra ....danas 14. listopada. 2018. u 11,00 sati na spomendan Abrahama, održana svečena liturgija, a koju je predvodio svećenik Križevačke eparhije mladomisnik ili neojerej Zoran Vladušić....
Abraham Lake.
No es un lago natuaral fue creado por la antigua Calgary Power Company.
El metano atrapado hace que se formen burbujas congeladas debajo del hielo en la superficie del lago.
The first lady of Neato Coolville snapped a pick of me standing behind Abe and Mary at the Abraham Lincoln Presidential Museum in Springfield, Illinois in 2008. I gave the photo a sepia look and added the old time border.
English Rose Abraham Darby ™ (Auscot).
@ Mon jardin'
COSMICAR TELEVISION LENS 25mm/F1.8
APS-C Mode and C-Mount Lens
I took a last minute trip up to the Canadian Rockies with a friend of mine, Joel Brady, and we had some fun shooting out on the ice at Abraham Lake. We were pretty lucky to get some good light for sunset and sunrise. I liked the colors reflecting on the ice for our sunset shoot. I've been working hard on a set of video tutorials that I am going to release soon, covering techniques I use in my editing on images such as this, including exposure blending and luminosity masks, so stay tuned!
Comments are very welcome. Thanks, Chip
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Abraham, also known as an Eastern Fox Squirrel (Sciurus niger).
Image taken with a Nikon D80 and an AF-S DX 55-200mm f/4-5.6 ED VRII.
View in Lightbox.
Vertical panorama from Abraham lake. I shot the foreground during blue hour - three landscape oriented images. The stars were shot a couple of hours later and were blended into the blue hour pano. The curve was introduced when I merged the panorama and I left it because I liked the unique look.
#thefamilyproject - my nephew, Abraham.
Living in Canada's far north for the past twelve years was an amazing chapter of our lives. It allowed us to figure out what we wanted to do with our lives, and gave us the space to pursue it.
The downside was being away from family.
We were fortunate in the sense that we were able to leave Yellowknife and return East to visit our families once, sometimes twice a year (a luxury not afforded to all who move away from home to work/live), but when you're talking about young children, seeing someone once or twice a year really isn't that much.
Abraham is my six-year old nephew, who I've probably seen more of in the past 3 or 4 months than I did in his first five-and-a-half years. And that's pretty great - having the chance, finally, to be Uncle.
About this image: natural light - I'm loving my new space, especially fairly spaced apart windows in the side of the barn, which is giving nice little pockets of light throughout. ISO 1000, f/2.8, 1/250-second exposure. Canon f/2.8 100MM macro lens (no particular reason...it was just the closest non-wide angle lens I had handy)
Taking a break from the wireless frequencies of city life, Debbie and I headed out in the truck camper to Hwy 11 and Abraham Lake this past weekend. It's a pleasant 3 hour drive from Calgary (at truck camper speeds), to an area that's surprisingly quiet -- little traffic, no cell signal and the lake all to ourselves. We camped just 100 meters from the edge of the lake nestled just out of the wind.
The first thing to do of course (after parking on level ground) is to head down to the lake. We arrived at night under the light of a 3/4 moon that revealed the sheen of ice on the shore-rocks. It didn't take long to then bump into the mother lode of ice flowers! We discovered that they have the power to excite and mesmerize.
Sunrise is at a civil time in the morning at this time of year... It's 8:17am here. I was oblivious to the pain of these ice mounds digging into my hip as I lied on my side composing morning images. I didn't notice until I was driving and wondering why my hip was so sore!
Tech Details:
Nikon D300
12-24mm lens @ 13mm
Singh Ray 3-stop hard GND
1.0 sec @ f8.0
Taken @ 8:17am
ISO 320
Velbon SherpaPro tripod w/ RRS BH-55 ball head splayed flat on the ground.
The larger view is always better... B l a c k M a g i c or as a Slideshow
"Abraham Lincoln" by James Earle Fraser (1876-1953) at the National Cowboy & Western Heritage Museum in Oklahoma City, Oklahoma.
www.nationalcowboymuseum.org/research/cms/About/GalleryGu...
Fuji Neopan Acros 100, 4" x 5", 80 iso, N+1/2 development in Rodinal developer, 1:50, 11:00 minutes, 24C. Taken May 2020, Ebony SV45TU. Schneider Apo-Symmar 135mm.
Abraham Lake, Clearwater County, Alberta.
Late afternoon on another scorching hot August day at the Lincoln Memorial, Abe watches over his people (and the tourists too) as they cool off in the shade.
Washington DC, USA.
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This was taken on the last morning of the tour on Abraham Lake right behind Aurum Lodge. We were treated to a Chinook, with winds howling over 80k/h. It was pretty wild! I liked this vantage point, even though I was treated to a consistent shower coming from the lake due to the winds.
Kind of lots really good in the light box L
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Abraham Lake, Canadian Rockies.
Tiene una superficie de 53,7 km2 (20,7 millas cuadradas) y una longitud de 32 km (20 millas)
Durante el invierno permanece congelado y se hace trozos de hielo sobre la superficie gigantescos.
Abraham Lake, Canadian Rockies.
Tiene una superficie de 53,7 km2 (20,7 millas cuadradas) y una longitud de 32 km (20 millas)
Durante el invierno permanece congelado y se hace trozos de hielo sobre la superficie gigantescos.
Abraham Ratter (American, 1893-1978)
The Bush Was Not Consumed, 1971
Wool, 61 ⅜ × 47 ⅛ in.
Leepa-Rattner Museum of Art, on loan from the St. Petersburg College Foundation
It was interesting and a surprise to see these tapestries hanging randomly in a exhibit of Florida crafts. I had never seen them unwrapped, they spent their time rolled and wrapped in brown paper on a upper shelf with tapestries by Shahn and Hirsch. I thought that like the other artists tapestries we carried they were woven in France but the reference I found on line said they were Israeli but I am not sure if that is a manufacturer or a geographic designation.
August 06, 2014
"Always bear in mind that your own resolution to succeed is more important than any other." - Abraham Lincoln
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Nothing too exciting or eventful to report on today; it was an average day around the office that passed by without much notice.
Although the chaos of last week has passed, I still managed to find myself quite tired by the time the day came to an end.
Happily though; the bees were buzzing and made for simple photography today; I even had the wrong lens with me while I was shooting and still managed a decent insect shot.
I'm much too used to working with my 40mm and have been trying to ween myself off of it. As amazing as that lens is, I do need to venture out and practice with some of my other gear... once in a while.
Anyway, hope everyone has had a good day.
Here's another from my recent trip to lake Abraham, Canada. Finding nice foreground for sunrise was challenging. I went there an hour before sunrise and tried to search for nice ice patterns in the dark. So I'm not sure if this is really good foreground. Thanks for all the thoughtful critiques on my previous picture. As usual, your comments and critiques are greatly appreciated!
16-35 lens
Polarizer+ 2 stop Grad filter
f 18, 1/2 second