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A stitched, panoramic, long exposure, landscape image of Bow Fiddle Rock near Portknockie in Morayshire, Scotland.

 

I have taken many images of Bow Fiddle but for some time now, I have been meaning to do a panorama of the Bow. All too often, the average image of it does not convey the size of the rock sufficiently. A wide angle lens gets the whole scene but always makes it too small in the image. This image was to finally address this so it could be seen for the size it actually is. Glad I finally did it. :-)

The view looking east from Sulphur Mountain at Banff and the winding Bow River.

Cascade Mountain to the left and Lake Minnewanka with the Palliser and Fairholme ranges in the distance. Hard to beat this view.

 

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Enjoy a wonderful Sunday and Father's Day

Le nœud-papillon

This stunningly beautiful lake, with terrific colour, is easily seen from the Icefields Parkway, in Alberta. We drove down to the Num Ti Jah Lodge, from where we were able to walk along the shore of the lake to explore the area. The water in the lake is really clear and very peaceful. It was glorious, very peaceful and thoroughly enjoyable.

 

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Bow Lake is located on the Bow River, in the Canadian Rockies. Bow Lake was one of the stops during driving on the Icefields Parkway. It was a cloudy morning, I was amazed by the magnificent peaks and reflections on the lake. The view is stunning. Spending some time walking around the lake, the sceneries of Canadian Rockies are out of this world.

a few days after I had perfect conditionsI was looking for the darker sky but the clouds had other plans. The South view "right"with Saturn and the core of the Milky Way and the North view "left" still in twilight. The centre light pollution is Calgary due east. Antares in Scorpio is on the peak and Saturn is directly above

On my little road trip around Scotland I was really taken by Bow Fiddle and was really keen to capture the sunrise behind it.

Patience was needed as the first two mornings where raining but on the third eventually the sun appeared from behind the clouds!

The classic POV from down at sea level with the rocks appearing as the tide went out.

The Lakes sept 2020

in the canadian rockies - Alberta in the absolute amazing Banff National Park

As we sailed the tall ship St. Lawrence II across Lake Ontario, I couldn't resist crawling into the 'man-catcher' net under the bowsprit when I was not on watch. This may be one of the most peaceful places on earth! You are rocked to sleep by the motion of the ship and the sound of the water separating at the bow. It's not a good place to be in a storm however!

Bowes Museum, Barnard Castle, County Durham, England.

Sunrise over Bow Lake in Banff National Park, Alberta, Canada.

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Bow Lake, next to the Icefields Parkway, Banff National Park, Alberta.

  

Ein kleines Filmchen von Kanada

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Taken in NYC Central Park

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Bow down, bitches

Let me see you get low

I said, "Bow down, bitches"

See the queen on her throne

We're the ones you can't deny

We're beautiful on our own

So damn good at being bad

Yeah, baby, we lost our soul

  

MV TATTOO - DAAYAN TATTOO @ SENSE EVENT

{June 18th - July 8th}

 

Model: Freya

Poses custom made by A Little Wicked Poses™

(using Anypose & Black Dragon)

 

Full Creds & Stuffs

Canadian Rockies, Alberta, Canada

I just returned from western Canada and took this from the Little Beehive summit. The sun peaked out for a few minutes to light the valley before disappearing for most of the day. There was a nice dusting of snow and the Larch trees were a wonderful gold.

Yeah, I know. Another photograph of Bow Fiddle Rock off Portknockie in Morayshire, Scotland. I just really liked this one. Also, It was just taken yesterday so felt I should upload it. :)

A 60 second long exposure at Bow Fiddle Rock in Scotland.

Bow River and Bow Falls seen in this photo is the main headstream of the South Saskatchewan River. It rises in the Canadian Rocky Mountains of Banff National Park at the foot of Mount Gordon and flows from glacial Bow Lake southeastward through the park past the communities of Lake Louise and Banff.

Bow Fiddle Rock near Portknockie in Morayshire, Scotland, just before sunset.

One more colorful attempt at the "Macro Mondays" theme "Low Key".

 

Shot with a Noritsu "45 mm F 4" (enlarging) lens on a Canon EOS R5.

Banff Nationalpark / Alberta / Canada

Can you imagine a more beautiful place to live?!

Rotterdam 2021.06.27

 

AIS Name BOW HERCULES

Type Chemical Tanker

Flag Norway

IMO 9752046

MMSI 257370000

Callsign LAXU5

Year Built 2017

 

Length 183 m

Width 32 m

Draught Avg 8.8 m / ...

Speed Avg/Max 17.6 kn

Deadweight 40847 tons

Gross Tonnage 26364

AIS Class A

  

Looking north at the pretty blue waters of this major river at Lake Louise Jct. Gotta love glacial runoff, may it forever flow, but not too fast...

 

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Sunset over Bow Fiddle Rock on the Moray Firth from the cliff tops of Portknockie in Scotland.

Funny I didn't even see the rainbows while shooting. Rained on soon after!

For Looking close... on Friday: "Bow"

 

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** This was the final day of our Canadian trip 2019 and the first time we saw the mountains against a clear blue sky. This was taken on the banks of the Bow River in Banff Alberta

 

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For Macro Mondays#ButtonsandBows

I made a small decoration of a button and a bow for Christmas tree.

As always, thank you very much for your visits, comments and faves!

HMM!

Trawler in Grebbestad / West Sweden

This is part of a card I made for a wedding. The bow is very small, less than 1/2 cm on the bride heart. The dickie bow I cut from card for the groom.

The previous image was taken by the parking lot strip. After a few shots I changed lens and walked down to the shore to take some wide angle images.

 

During our stay in Banff, we went by this lake several times however, only once we were able to see the breathtaking reflection of the mountains, because we came at the right time, when the water was still and clear.

 

Thank you for your comments,

Gemma

 

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