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Stars Rise over the Opal Range Kananaskis Country, Alberta, Canada
Kicking Horse river in February
Whirlpool River, Jasper, Alberta
Algonquin Park day trip
Just posting beautiful things tonight.
Upper Spray Valley, Banff National Park
The Mother’s Day Aurora was the most incredible I’ve ever seen. It was a Kp7 (which is big) and was visible both overhead and to the south. It was super romantic, I had my camera snapping off a time lapse video while we lay on our backs on the shore of a small lake in Bow Valley Provincial Park, watching the show.
Watch the video (8 minutes of Aurora and Chill) https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=DTAjUACSSRg
What an adventure! I almost didn't go out last night because of the clouds. At 10, I changed my mind. By 10:30, I hadn't found my tripod screw, which had fallen out! Thankfully, by 11, I had found it, and was on my way. By midnight, I was in Canmore. My plan was to go up to Whiteman Gap and see what I could see. There wasn't a hint of green in the sky, and I decided to make the most of my time by taking photos of that lake by the nordic centre. (Does it have a name?) After snapping some photos, finding the angle I wanted, and taking the test shot attached below and resolving with myself to fix the focus and try again, I turned around and saw gorgeous pillars above the clouds - right behind the cellphone tower I was near! I bombed up the Spray Lakes road at speeds well in excess of R, and found myself with burst on, blasting away at the dancing aurora. Glad I went out!
End of Winter, Canmore, Canada
I’m doing real estate photography pretty often these days. I was shooting in the ‘burbs yesterday, but my car wouldn’t start. I don’t mind biking. On the way home, I found this amazingly gorgeous unmarked trail!
Cold Shoulder Mt. Rundle, Banff, Canada
Self Portrait: Midnight, Just Chillin’
Braided Burstall Creek, Smith-Dorrien
Fresh snow, Spray Valley
Cascade Fog
Ahhhhhh I miss summer!! As sappy as I am, wedding season is my favorite season! I know most of you follow me for my landscapes, but this is my main thing :)
Benyon, Alberta