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Banff Nat Park rocks after the heavy clouds had lifted. (And a day later to be replaced by heavy smoke hanging around for days).
After seeing some great captures from Banff tonight, I decided to add one I remembered from my last trip. The clouds and sun angle made it a pretty peaceful view.
Mt Rundle and Sulfur Mountain above the Town of Banff.
Banff National Park Alberta Canada.
Nikon D750
Rokinon 14mm F2.8 @ F3.2
ISO 1600
1X15sec
Post Processing in Adobe Lightroom.
The Fairmont Banff Springs, formerly and commonly known as the Banff Springs Hotel, is a historic hotel located in Banff, Alberta, Canada. The entire town including the hotel, is situated in Banff National Park, a national park managed by Parks Canada. The hotel overlooks a valley towards Mount Rundle, both of which are situated within the Rocky Mountain mountain range. The hotel is located at an altitude of 1,414 metres (4,639 ft).
Banff National Park in Canada probably has more grand sights than any place I've ever been. Even this little dock on a storm day outside the town of Banff had a strong attraction.
I really enjoyed the scramble up Mount Cory in Banff last weekend. Near the summit, when this photo was taken, the view towards Mount Rundle was almost the same angle as if one were standing down at Vermilion Lakes. It was cool to see such an iconic mountain from a new, yet familiar perspective. I loved the way clouds made shadows over the landscape as they moved lazily along too. Thanks for looking!
I might not have been lucky enough to get any kind of sky in this shot but I was fortunate to have someone stop their car on the far side of the river and point their headlights up the river lighting the steam coming off the water. I suspect he might have been another photographer deliberately lighting the waterfall that is right there.
I like the view of Banff, and particularly the Banff Springs Hotel from Mt Norquay Road. Although I was too late to catch the evening sun lighting the hotel, I still like the contrast between the last rays of sunlight and the deep shadows of the valley.
A view looking down at Banff from the top of the gondola lift.
Nicely detailed in LARGE: farm4.static.flickr.com/3002/2788401078_c2e79cd8a2_b.jpg