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Inbound avalanche at Fernie Alpine Resort. Grizzly Peak (6900 ft.) to the right, part of the Lizard Range of the Canadian Rockies.
Cheers,
SteveD.
A colourful wild border of late summer "weeds" on the Fernie ski hill. Fernie Alpine Resort, East Kootenay, British Columbia, Canada
The weather is a not that greatat the moment, a storm called Dennis has arrived.
We decided to stay in so no hiking this weekend and time for a few more photos from our roadtrip through Canada.
We went to Western Canada this summer for a roadtrip through Alberta and British Columbia. It has been one of our most special holiday trips ever.
Canada is an amazing country. We did love the many national park and regional parks we visited. Simply said nature in Canada is amazing.
As mentioned a few times before we took some of our analog gear. We traveled with an Canon Eos 1N and a Canon Eos 3
Used the Eos 1N for color film and the Eos 3 for B/W film.
Also decided to take only film that could be developed with the standard C41 process
So that meant the Canon Eos 3 was loaded with Ilford XP2 Super 400
Didn't want to have undeveloped film taken back to the netherlands, so developing these films was done by Ldphotolab in Vancouver on one of the last days before flying back to home.
Stayed a few days in Fernie. The weather was again amazing and perhaps just a little bit to warm.
Went to the Fernie Alpine Resort and followed multiple trails and could enjoy the breathtaking views during our hike
We were not alone this time some squirrels and again some groundhogs did an amazing job in posing for our cameras
Also a pair of Red-tailed hawks did show up, but were still a bit to far away to get decent photos even with our 600mm lens
Back to Canada again this time.
We visited the Western part of Canada in August and September 2019 for a roadtrip through Alberta and British Columbia.
This has been one of our most special holiday trips ever.
Canada is an amazing country. We did love the many national park and regional parks we visited. Simply said nature in Canada is amazing.
We stayed a few days in Fernie. The weather was again amazing, perhaps only just a little bit to warm (28c or 83f)
Went to the Fernie Alpine Resort and followed multiple trails and could enjoy the breathtaking views during our hike
We were not alone some squirrels and again some groundhogs did an amazing job in posing for our cameras.
We also traveled with some of our analog gear. Decided to take one of our Canon Eos 1N and Canon Eos 3 cameras
Used the Eos 1N for color film (Fuji Superia X-tra 400) and the Eos 3 for B/W film.
Also decided to take only film that could be developed with the standard C41 process
So that meant the Canon Eos 3 was loaded with Ilford XP2 Super 400
Didn't want to have undeveloped film taken back to the Netherlands, so developing these films was done at a Ldphotolab in Vancouver on one of the last days before flying back to home.
Back to Canada again this time.
We visited the Western part of Canada in August and September 2019 for a roadtrip through Alberta and British Columbia.
This has been one of our most special holiday trips ever.
Canada is an amazing country. We did love the many national park and regional parks we visited. Simply said nature in Canada is amazing.
We stayed a few days in Fernie. The weather was again amazing, perhaps only just a little bit to warm (28c or 83f)
Went to the Fernie Alpine Resort and followed multiple trails and could enjoy the breathtaking views during our hike
We were not alone some squirrels and again some groundhogs did an amazing job in posing for our cameras.
We also traveled with some of our analog gear. Decided to take one of our Canon Eos 1N and Canon Eos 3 cameras
Used the Eos 1N for color film (Fuji Superia X-tra 400) and the Eos 3 for B/W film.
Also decided to take only film that could be developed with the standard C41 process
So that meant the Canon Eos 3 was loaded with Ilford XP2 Super 400
Didn't want to have undeveloped film taken back to the Netherlands, so developing these films was done at a Ldphotolab in Vancouver on one of the last days before flying back to home.
The weather is a not that greatat the moment, a storm called Dennis has arrived.
We decided to stay in so no hiking this weekend and time for a few more photos from our roadtrip through Canada.
We went to Western Canada this summer for a roadtrip through Alberta and British Columbia. It has been one of our most special holiday trips ever.
Canada is an amazing country. We did love the many national park and regional parks we visited. Simply said nature in Canada is amazing.
As mentioned a few times before we took some of our analog gear. We traveled with an Canon Eos 1N and a Canon Eos 3
Used the Eos 1N for color film and the Eos 3 for B/W film.
Also decided to take only film that could be developed with the standard C41 process
So that meant the Canon Eos 3 was loaded with Ilford XP2 Super 400
Didn't want to have undeveloped film taken back to the netherlands, so developing these films was done by Ldphotolab in Vancouver on one of the last days before flying back to home.
Stayed a few days in Fernie. The weather was again amazing and perhaps just a little bit to warm.
Went to the Fernie Alpine Resort and followed multiple trails and could enjoy the breathtaking views during our hike
We were not alone this time some squirrels and again some groundhogs did an amazing job in posing for our cameras
Also a pair of Red-tailed hawks did show up, but were still a bit to far away to get decent photos even with our 600mm lens
The weather is a not that greatat the moment, a storm called Dennis has arrived.
We decided to stay in so no hiking this weekend and time for a few more photos from our roadtrip through Canada.
We went to Western Canada this summer for a roadtrip through Alberta and British Columbia. It has been one of our most special holiday trips ever.
Canada is an amazing country. We did love the many national park and regional parks we visited. Simply said nature in Canada is amazing.
As mentioned a few times before we took some of our analog gear. We traveled with an Canon Eos 1N and a Canon Eos 3
Used the Eos 1N for color film and the Eos 3 for B/W film.
Also decided to take only film that could be developed with the standard C41 process
So that meant the Canon Eos 3 was loaded with Ilford XP2 Super 400
Didn't want to have undeveloped film taken back to the netherlands, so developing these films was done by Ldphotolab in Vancouver on one of the last days before flying back to home.
Stayed a few days in Fernie. The weather was again amazing and perhaps just a little bit to warm.
Went to the Fernie Alpine Resort and followed multiple trails and could enjoy the breathtaking views during our hike
We were not alone this time some squirrels and again some groundhogs did an amazing job in posing for our cameras
Also a pair of Red-tailed hawks did show up, but were still a bit to far away to get decent photos even with our 600mm lens
We went to the Western part of Canada in August and September 2019 for a roadtrip through Alberta and British Columbia. It has been one of our most special holiday trips ever.
Canada is an amazing country. We did love the many national park and regional parks we visited. Simply said nature in Canada is amazing.
Stayed a few days in Fernie. The weather was again amazing and perhaps just a little bit to warm.
Went to the Fernie Alpine Resort and followed multiple trails and could enjoy the breathtaking views during our hike
We were not alone this time some squirrels and again some groundhogs did an amazing job in posing for our cameras
Also a pair of Red-tailed hawks did show up, but were still a bit to far away to get decent photos even with our 600mm lens
As mentioned a few times before we took some of our analog gear. We traveled with an Canon Eos 1N and a Canon Eos 3
Used the Eos 1N for color film and the Eos 3 for B/W film.
Also decided to take only film that could be developed with the standard C41 process
So that meant the Canon Eos 3 was loaded with Ilford XP2 Super 400
Didn't want to have undeveloped film taken back to the Netherlands, so developing these films was done by Ldphotolab in Vancouver on one of the last days before flying back to home.
Upper Cedar Bowl, Fernie Alpine Resort after shut down for season. MEC technical clothing and Ski touring gear. Maggie Vincent and Allie Dickhout. Grizzly Peak "The Griz".
Snow ghosts near the top of the Polar Peak chair, at Fernie Alpine Resort. This was shot in very flat light (starting to approach white-out conditions -- the run down was exciting). The post-processing required to bring out this much detail put the colour way off, so I converted the image to black-and-white.
Back to Canada again this time.
We visited the Western part of Canada in August and September 2019 for a roadtrip through Alberta and British Columbia.
This has been one of our most special holiday trips ever.
Canada is an amazing country. We did love the many national park and regional parks we visited. Simply said nature in Canada is amazing.
We stayed a few days in Fernie. The weather was again amazing, perhaps only just a little bit to warm (28c or 83f)
Went to the Fernie Alpine Resort and followed multiple trails and could enjoy the breathtaking views during our hike
We were not alone some squirrels and again some groundhogs did an amazing job in posing for our cameras.
We also traveled with some of our analog gear. Decided to take one of our Canon Eos 1N and Canon Eos 3 cameras
Used the Eos 1N for color film (Fuji Superia X-tra 400) and the Eos 3 for B/W film.
Also decided to take only film that could be developed with the standard C41 process
So that meant the Canon Eos 3 was loaded with Ilford XP2 Super 400
Didn't want to have undeveloped film taken back to the Netherlands, so developing these films was done at a Ldphotolab in Vancouver on one of the last days before flying back to home.