Posts Tagged ‘rockies’


My next Canadian Rockies photo-workshop will take place on July 11-22, 2015.
Historically, most of our photo-traveling guests speak Russian, however our guides and most of participants are bilingual. If you would like to spend wonderful time on this carefully planned, “hand crafted” photo trip along with friendly and talented photo freaks, please visit worldphototravеls.com
Please use embedded translator feature and… have fun)

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This is a stitch of two horizontal frames, different from the colour version I posted a few weeks ago which was a bit of a rough cut. I think the black and white gives better definition to the foreground.
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Vermilion Lakes, Banff National Park, AB

I was lucky to catch a quiet and calm sunset with a bonus reflection on the first of the three stops at Vermilion lakes. I was expecting a knee deep snow field from the week long bad weather.

A showcase of Mount Rundle as the last light of our trip kissed it’s peaks. I miss the Rockies.

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Bubbles at Abraham lake 🙂 !

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Moraine Lake, AB, Canada

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Moraine Lake, AB, Canada

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Moraine Lake, AB, Canada

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Fine methane bubbles on Lake Minnewanka this year, even better than out at Abraham Lake IMO. Just don’t light up a cigarette there.

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Mount Rundle during a magenta sunrise! This is a very popular spot for photographers.. I could photograph it a million times and always try to leave it as my last stop before leaving the mountains 🙂

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Fine methane bubbles on Lake Minnewanka this year, even better than out at Abraham Lake IMO. Just don’t light up a cigarette there.

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