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Many different ways to show the same lake

Yoho national park just knocked my socks off; still cant believe how spectacular this place is.

Here lie the ski racks at the shack near Emerald Lake in Yoho National Park.

 

We arrived before the shack opened so I am not sure exactly what its purpose is. Off in the back of the frame you can see 'Cilantro' which is a bar and grille in a nice cozy lodge across the bridge.

 

I really admire the texture of the ice and snow atop the grainy aged wood of the ski racks. There is just the right amount of background blur as the bridge transitions towards its way to the lodge.

 

It was only slightly snowing, periodic snowflakes gently falling. I would have been nice with more snow to freeze in the frame but you can only get so lucky in one day.

 

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flowing by Takakkaw Falls in Yoho National Park, British Columbia.

I almost wish summer was back, then I wouldn't have to be studying, trapped in a stuffy room for hours on beautiful saturday afternoons. Sigh. Still, I can't always have fun; got to work hard for the things that matter. Now I'll just have to look forward to next summer!

 

I hope you like this one! It's fro Yoho National Park on the Iceline Trail.

Another negative scan from a trip to Canada I took a number of years ago with my parents. I used photoshop for burning and dodging and cleaning up the scratches. Shot with my Pentax 6x7 using Tmax 100 film and a red filter.

Yoho National Park Canada

 

I'm pretty sure this was the calmest morning of all time. The water was very still and had some steam coming off of it when the sun began to rise. There wasn't a sound to be heard the whole time I was there and it was great.

  

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Group of hikers on the trail from Yukness Ledge Lake Oesa, at Lake O'Hara, in Yoho National Park, British Columbia province of Canada.

 

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Many different ways to show the same lake.

The trees on the left side were realy this straight as you can see in the refection in the water

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Mountain peak seen in Yoho National Park.

Location: Rocky Mountains, in eastern British Columbia, Canada.

The Milky Way arching over Emerald Lake and Emerald Lake Lodge in Yoho National Park, BC. This was on June 6, 2016 and despite it being about 1:30 am, the sky, especially to the north at left, is still lit by blue twilight from the short solstice night.

 

Unfortunately, the lights from the Lodge, in particular one bright unshielded sodium vapour light, illuminates the foreground and even across the lake. The lights are themselves not overly bright but the long exposures in such images really brings out how much they do light the night landscape. They should be shielded or reduced in number, or put on motion sensors to light only when necessary. Or all of the above!

 

The Summer Triangle stars are at centre top. High haze fuzzes the star images. Vega is the brightest star at upper right.

 

Mt. Burgess, home to the famous Burgess Shale Cambrian explosion fossils, is at centre.

 

My other camera is at left, on a tripod, shooting a time-lapse sequence. I could have cloned it out but decided to leave it in.

 

This is a panorama over about 180°, made of 24 segments but cropped in quite a bit from the original, and all shot on the iPano panning unit. Each exposure was 30 seconds at f/2.2 with the Sigma 24mm lens and Nikon D750 at ISO 4000. One short exposure of the lodge was blended in to reduce its light glare. Stitched in PTGui. The original is 15,000 x 9,000 pixels.

National Park in Canada

Analog picture taken in September 1999

I'm not sure the name of this mountain, but this is the river the flows from Takakkawa Falls

Taken from the bridge on the trail to Takakkaw Falls.

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