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The end of the Vancouver Day Part 2: 27/12/2013 17:12 (by [Rossco]:[www.rgstrachan.com])
. by Miss Julia Jones on Flickr.
Jasper Mountains by Robert R Grove 2 on Flickr.
View from Capilano Suspension Bridge | Vancouver, Canada
I didn’t get to shoot a timelapse when I went here the day before, so I decided to go back the next day since I had some free time. I started the timelapse then walked in frame for size reference. As you can see, there were some fairly large pieces of ice. I was also treated to a nice sunset.
Broken islands. 3/
© Jeremi Bourassa
Star trails over Pyramid Mountain in Jasper National Park, Canada
Source: Jack Fusco (flickr)
Old Stone Butter Church. Vancouver Island, British Columbia.
statues-and-monuments Le Grand Rassemblement (The Great Gathering) By Marcel Gagnon Saint-Flavie, Quebec, Canada Photo 001:panoramio.com Photo 002:@N08 Photo 003:kuinamor Photo 004:michaelcarpentier Photo 005:@N03 Photo 006:natalialedoux Photo 007:ulysse_2008 Photo 008:sylviefm1 Photo 009:trekearth,Corry Photo 010:archer10
Broken islands. 4/
© Jeremi Bourassa
400 photos merged into one image using the lighten layer-blending mode in photoshop. Even though it was extremely cold and windy, it was worth going back here for a sunset timelapse. It was a good one! Luckily my tripod weight (a brick on a rope) kept my camera fairly steady, but it didn’t help with the water spraying into the air (from the waves crashing into the piles of ice) and onto my lens. The fact that I was shooting at f/11 didn’t help that either. (you can see a few spots near the center of the photo from water/ice on the lens catching the sunlight) Still happy with the way this turned out!
Athabasca sunrise by Victor Liu
Banff National Park, Alberta, Canada.
Revel in Nature by dbushue on Flickr.
Valley of the Ten Peaks
Alberta, Canada | by the 10 cent designer
Riley Snelling