Posts Tagged ‘canada’
MacKenzie Point Aurora by jakubsisak
Posted: March 28, 2015 in landscapesTags: 500px, astrophotography, aurora borealis, Boreal, Boreal Forest, canada, Canon EF 17-40mm f/4L USM, Canon EOS 6D, composition, Conservation Area, flora, forest, framing, full frame, Gichigami, Great Lakes, growth, Highway 11/17, IFTTT, Jakub Sisak, Jakub Sisak Photography, Lac Supérieur, Lake Superior, Lakeshore Drive, landscape, landscapes, Lightroom 5, MacKenzie Point, natural, natural environment, nature, night, night photography, North Shores, Northern Lights, ontario, photography, Shuniah, summer, Thunder Bay, Thunder Bay Images, Thunder Bay Photos, Township of Shuniah, tree, trees, wide angle, wilderness, woods
waking of the giant by jakubsisak
Posted: March 28, 2015 in landscapesTags: #icy, 500px, Bitter, blue hour, canada, Canon EF 17-40mm f/4L USM, Canon EOS 6D, dock, Dock Pylons, folklore, freezing, full frame, Gichigami, Golden Hour, Great Lakes, hdr, high dynamic range, ice, Ice Formations, Ice Sculpture, IFTTT, Image Processing, Jakub Sisak, Jakub Sisak Photography, L'Heure Bleue, Lac Supérieur, Lake Superior, landscape, landscapes, last hour, legend, Lightroom 5, Magic Hour, morning, Morning Skies, Myth, Nanabijou, Nanabozho, ontario, photography, pier, Pylons, quay, Sibley Peninsula, Sibley Provincial Park, Sleeping Giant, snow, Sub-Zero, sun, Thunder Bay, Thunder Bay Images, Thunder Bay Photos, twilight, urban exploration, Wharf, wide angle, winter, Winter Freeze
Canada, Quebec by niatonix
Posted: March 10, 2015 in landscapesTags: 500px, air, america, autumn, beautiful, blue sky, canada, deepforest, earth, forest, freshair, IFTTT, landscapes, magic, nature, october, sky, sunny, travel, trees, yellow
Freezing by piriya
Posted: February 14, 2015 in landscapesTags: #Bubble, 500px, abraham, canada, frozen, ice, IFTTT, lake, methane, sunrise, winter
This photo was shot at the same day as my previous “-20”. I spent 4 days 3 nights at Abraham lake. Unfortunately it was snowing for two days two nights. This was from the morning after snow storm stopped, which was usually gonna be extremely cold (super super cold for a Californian like me). The temperature dropped down to -35C (wind chill -39C). It was one of the coldest temperature I experienced. At least the wind was not too bad that morning.
This spot is basically a 30-degree slope. It is kinda annoying when my tripod kept sliding down when I was trying to do focus stack :D.
Freezing by piriya
Posted: February 14, 2015 in landscapesTags: #Bubble, 500px, abraham, canada, frozen, ice, IFTTT, lake, methane, sunrise, winter
This photo was shot at the same day as my previous “-20”. I spent 4 days 3 nights at Abraham lake. Unfortunately it was snowing for two days two nights. This was from the morning after snow storm stopped, which was usually gonna be extremely cold (super super cold for a Californian like me). The temperature dropped down to -35C (wind chill -39C). It was one of the coldest temperature I experienced. At least the wind was not too bad that morning.
This spot is basically a 30-degree slope. It is kinda annoying when my tripod kept sliding down when I was trying to do focus stack :D.
Light of the Storm by MAPhoto
Posted: February 9, 2015 in landscapesTags: 500px, banff, canada, cold, ice, IFTTT, mountain, rockies, wave, winter
The entire day was almost continuous snowfall and winds until this point; when just as the sun had nearly reached the horizon itself, it broke through and revealed the top of Mount Inglemaldie nearly a vertical mile above the crashing surf. It was a moment of rare and beautiful light that rivaled any attempt at photographing it, but still I was able to make an image I felt captured at least something of the energy of the moment. The surf and frozen lakeshore formations added to the scene, though I feel restricted in this small viewing format to show you the luminescent glow of the pile of ice crystals in the center here. The next morning, a quarter mile of this lakeshore had frozen solid in -30C temps, and calm will return for the winter.
The shot here is primarily just a SINGLE exposure processed only one time from RAW, however, DOF stacking was used to render sharp the immediate foreground areas which were less than 10cm from my lens. Please view this in a darkened room for best effect, as dark presentation is very important to the mood and way I would like to showcase the light here.
Light of the Storm by MAPhoto
Posted: February 9, 2015 in landscapesTags: 500px, banff, canada, cold, ice, IFTTT, mountain, rockies, wave, winter
The entire day was almost continuous snowfall and winds until this point; when just as the sun had nearly reached the horizon itself, it broke through and revealed the top of Mount Inglemaldie nearly a vertical mile above the crashing surf. It was a moment of rare and beautiful light that rivaled any attempt at photographing it, but still I was able to make an image I felt captured at least something of the energy of the moment. The surf and frozen lakeshore formations added to the scene, though I feel restricted in this small viewing format to show you the luminescent glow of the pile of ice crystals in the center here. The next morning, a quarter mile of this lakeshore had frozen solid in -30C temps, and calm will return for the winter.
The shot here is primarily just a SINGLE exposure processed only one time from RAW, however, DOF stacking was used to render sharp the immediate foreground areas which were less than 10cm from my lens. Please view this in a darkened room for best effect, as dark presentation is very important to the mood and way I would like to showcase the light here.
Light of the Storm by MAPhoto
Posted: February 8, 2015 in landscapesTags: 500px, banff, canada, cold, ice, IFTTT, mountain, rockies, wave, winter
The entire day was almost continuous snowfall and winds until this point; when just as the sun had nearly reached the horizon itself, it broke through and revealed the top of Mount Inglemaldie nearly a vertical mile above the crashing surf. It was a moment of rare and beautiful light that rivaled any attempt at photographing it, but still I was able to make an image I felt captured at least something of the energy of the moment. The surf and frozen lakeshore formations added to the scene, though I feel restricted in this small viewing format to show you the luminescent glow of the pile of ice crystals in the center here. The next morning, a quarter mile of this lakeshore had frozen solid in -30C temps, and calm will return for the winter.
The shot here is primarily just a SINGLE exposure processed only one time from RAW, however, DOF stacking was used to render sharp the immediate foreground areas which were less than 10cm from my lens. Please view this in a darkened room for best effect, as dark presentation is very important to the mood and way I would like to showcase the light here.
Now that you wake me up is better for you to start running by aghizzipanizza
Posted: February 7, 2015 in animalsTags: 500px, canada, face, IFTTT, look, Polar Bear, snow, white