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Creuant la regió de Saskatchewan.

This is probably a lucky 'catch'. This old home will not be standing for much longer.

Captured with a full modified Canon EOSR with an 830nm filter. Modifications performed by Spencer's Camera & Photo.

Chasing Aurora's last night, June 22, 2015, I found myself near a storm system that was tracking it's way across the landscape in front of me. The lightning was strong, and this was the strongest strike. Shot next to Alberta Highway 9, looking North toward Beiseker, Alberta.

We have been through Banff quite a few times in the last few years. It wasn't until recently that we have stopped just outside of Banff at the rest stop above Vermillion Lakes. It wasn't actually until this week when I realized that this was the area you see from Highway #1.

 

Every other time we have come to the lookout above these lakes, I have always been disappointed by what I produced. I was a little discouraged from that rest stop.

 

We decided to get right down there and once I saw liquid water, I was running out to the shoreline in the bushes.

 

I set up the tripod and dialed in the exposure. I dropped it all the way down to f/22 and with my trusty B+W ND110, I was able to get a nice lengthy exposure. The clouds were flying by quite steadily and I captured some good motion. I would have liked to get more than 30 seconds but they look good in the sky .

  

After doing some research on a DIY ND filter, I realized that I could better adjust white balance in my own photos. I used the 'Custom White Balance' feature and shot a blank white page from my Field Notes and set the WB from that image. The result was incredible. I will work that into my process each and every time.

  

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Here is another one of my favorites from last week's trip to the rockies. Here is a small part of Vermillion Lakes, just outside of Banff.

 

Such interesting scenery in the winter. This was the only area of the lake that was in liquid state, and it appears that there was a nearby spring as you could really smell the sulphur.

 

I tried stretching the exposure as long as I could without blowing out the sky and I landed around 75 seconds.

 

I removed a few pesky rocks, floating bits, and small lens flares out in post to give an overall cleaner, pristine image.

 

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sunrise reflection. the three sisters. canmore. alberta. This morning I watched a frosty winter sunrise with fall colors, and some amazing mountains! So beautiful I nearly cried... @travelalberta #explorealberta via 500px ift.tt/2y2lvch

Le Canadien, CANADÀ 2024

 

Bryck Farms

 

Creuant la regió de Saskatchewan.

 

Bryck Farms is the name of a family farm and agricultural operation prominently associated with the rural locality of Hubbard, Saskatchewan, Canada.

 

Hubbard Location: Hubbard is a small hamlet located in the agricultural heartland of the Saskatchewan Prairies, in the eastern part of the province. Like many small communities, it developed along the railway line.

 

Bryck Farms Significance: This farm operation is recognized in heritage and railway enthusiast circles because it once operated a very prominent grain elevator (or grain silo).

 

The Grain Elevator: The Bryck Farms elevator in Hubbard is a classic wooden structure, typical of the golden age of prairie agriculture. These elevators, which stored grain before it was loaded onto the trains, are an iconic symbol of the Saskatchewan landscape.

 

Community Nature: Hubbard and Bryck Farms represent the core of Saskatchewan's farm economy, which is centered on grain cultivation.

Le Canadien, CANADÀ 2024

Love narrow trails like this. Reminds me of the bamboo trails on Maui. The light from the evening sun seemed to bring out the same rich green. But this is deep in the boreal forest region of Alberta. ha!

CPR train zooming down the line at Morant's Curve in Banff National Park

Sunrise at Bow Lake, Rocky Mountains, Alberta

Waxing Gibbous Moon @ 61% along the Icefields Parkway, 2021-01-21.

Peyto Lake was named after Bill Peyto, the trail guide. But this lake is famous for its shape - the head of a wolf or a dog. One more must seen lake on your Icefields Parkway trip.

 

Banff National Park, Alberta, Canada

 

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Le Canadien, CANADÀ 2024

 

Creuant la regió de Saskatchewan.

An uncommon colour palette caused by a cannibal coronal mass ejection (CME) on Nov 4, 2021

Since August of last year, we have started taking the 1A highway out of Canmore through to Calgary and back home. Although not very far from the Trans-Canada Highway, it is a much more scenic, almost intimate, drive.

 

We made it through this area looking for a good vantage point to get a long exposure of a train running through Kananaskis Country. I saw the water and just pulled over.

 

Through the beauty of long exposure camera tricks, you can't see how blisteringly cold and sharp the wind was. We got some great motion in the water to get it nice and frosty-smooth. I wanted to get as long as an exposure as I could to get the clouds as wispy as possible.

 

I was also just really happy to get a good view of the turquoise water. I wonder how long it would take for me photographing the turquoise water of western Canada before it loses its appeal. Likely never.

  

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Another image of the amazing sunset from the prairies.

 

I cannot describe how beautiful they are, I decided to show you, lol.

 

Again, I am liking the underexposed foregrounds to really draw attention to the beauty of the sky.

 

I added the fence in to fence the foreground some depth as well.

 

As Always, Thanks for viewing and any comments are welcome.

 

Darryl

"Gallagher Park"

 

Multiple shot stitched panorama of one of the best spots photograph the Edmonton skyline! Loving the D610, as I was able to capture all the shadows and highlights in a single shot which allowed me to shoot this panorama much faster. File size is over 50" long, it should print huge!

 

View it on my website here, www.mikeisaak.com/photo/gallagher-park-sunset/ where you can purchase prints.

 

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Moraine Lake August 2017

Le Canadien, CANADÀ 2024

Took the scenic route and accidentally ended up in a postcard. Crowsnest Mountain flexing in the background like it owns the place (and honestly… it kinda does).

 

Backroads > main roads. Every time.

Icefields Parkway Highway, Jasper National Park

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On an evening where the Aurora danced, the moon also shone so bright that you could move around without needing any other light.

 

Brocken Spectra (aka mountain spectra)! My first time seeing this optical phenomenon was on a recent sunrise hike. In the center of the circles is my shadow cast on the clouds by the sun behind me. My head is surrounded by a halo of “rings of glory”. A glory resembles a saint’s halo (not particularly fitting for a metalhead like me…) and is believed to be caused by light tunneling through air inside miniscule water droplets and then being emitted backwards due to resonance effects. In order to see this the clouds actually have to be below you because the center of glory is antisolar . So a 10^4 mountain is a pretty good spot to experience some cool optics.

Le Canadien, CANADÀ 2024

 

Creuant la regió d'Ontàrio

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