Showing posts with label reflections. Show all posts
Showing posts with label reflections. Show all posts

Tuesday, October 29, 2013

Banff National Park, Alberta, Canada - Landscapes

Banff Springs Hotel with Orion and Sirius the dog star in the sky above.  I was hoping for a media from the Orioniod meteor shower that was occurring, but did not see any.
The second day of the workshop started somewhat later in the morning, because, we will going to photograph a world known landmark in the town of Banff, the Banff Springs Hotel.  This hotel was built because of the vision of the general manager of the Canadian Pacific Railway, William Cornelius Van Horne.  He recognized the tourism potential of the Canadian West and built hotels to accommodate tourists that would ride the Canadian Pacific Railway.  The Banff Springs Hotel was open to the public.  In 1888, and in 1926, the original wooden hotel burned down.  The hotel was rebuilt in its present appearance starting in 1928 and remained open until 1942, when it was closed because of World War II.  The hotel reopened in 1945, and remained on the auspices of the Canadian Pacific Hotel until 1999 when it became a Fairmont Hotel.

We observed and photographed the stars above the hotel and the lighting of the hotel as dawn approached.

Banff Springs Hotel and the Bow River Rapids


After breakfast, at a great restaurant The Wild Flour, we traveled back by Lake Herbert, stopped there are to take some more pictures.

Herbert Lake and the moon with reflections in the water

We then went up to Peyto Lake.  The first trail from the parking lot was ice covered and the upper parking lot was closed due to some snow, which was very minimal.  It still was a steep uphill climb, and I wish to thank E.J. for making and helping me climb up there to get photographs of this extremely beautiful location. The best time to view Peyto Lake is mid-to-late morning and when the sun is shining to light up the lake, because the sun has to be high enough to clear the mountains that surround the Lake.
Peyto Lake Panorama

Peyto Lake

Peyto Lake


After we finished at Peyto Lake, we traveled back to the hotel to eat, rest and download pictures.  My group stopped on the way to take a few pictures of Bow Lake and Crowfoot Glacier.

Bow Lake and the Crowfoot Glacier


In the afternoon, we photographed Lake Minnewanka, which means " Water of the Spirits", and is the longest lake in the mountain parts of the Canadian Rockies at 17 miles long.  This is the result of a power dam at its West End.

Lake Minnewanka

We then traveled to Lake Johnson and photograph that beautiful site also.

Grasses in Fall Color at Lake Johnson

Lake Johnson
We finished the day again at Vermillion Pond, catching the sun set, as the sun lit up the mountain peaks as it slowly set.
As the Sun Set, It Is Lighting up the Peaks of the Mountains Overlooking Vermillion Pond


That concluded another wonderful day in Banff National Park.

Monday, October 28, 2013

First Day at Banff National Park

Panorama of Herbert Lake
First, a little information about Banff National Park from Wikipedia: "Banff National Park  is Canada's oldest national park, established in 1885 in the Rocky Mountains. The park, located 110–180 km (68–110 mi) west of Calgary in the province of Alberta, encompasses 6,641 km2 (2,564 sq mi)[3] of mountainous terrain, with numerous glaciers and ice fields, dense coniferous forest, and alpine landscapes. The Icefields Parkway extends from Lake Louise, connecting to Jasper National Park in the north."

Our first day started early, since we needed to drive to Herbert Lake located on the
Icefields Parkway to arrive before dawn.  Herbert Lake is wonderful to photograph early in the morning, since the Lake is usually very smooth and has great reflections.

Colors in the Clouds at Herbert Lake Prior to the Mountains Being Hit by the Sun's Rays

Notice the Change of Color after the Sun Starts Lighting up the Mountain Tops


After we photographed Herbert Lake, we went back down to Lake Louise to photograph its beauty.  We were unable to photograph Moraine Lake because the road was closed secondary to snowfall.  We had breakfast at the Château Lake Louise and then started to travel up to Peyto Lake, but it had become very cloudy and you needed sun in order to get the best photographs at Peyto Lake.

Lake Louise

Lake Louise


Our convoy returned to our hotel in Banff fall lunch and an afternoon rest.  Later in the afternoon we went down to Vermillion Lake the photograph the sunset. 

Vermillion Lake with Reflections

Sunset Hitting the Mountain Tops at Vermillion Lake

Thanks to Greg and E.J.for a long, but enjoyable day.

Wednesday, June 20, 2012

Scenics in the Great North Woods of New Hampshire

Today's blog is about scenics. Clouds Over Lake Umbagog On my trip to the north woods of New Hampshire.  I not only photographed the creatures that were in the area, but also the scenics and experimented with different options.  Rather than just taking straight views of the scenery, I also photograph of you as a reflection, taken pictures from a low perspective and a high perspective and utilized bracketing in the camera.
Some of the pictures would just post processed in light room and a few I utilized the NIK plug-ins to help with the processing.
First Connecticut Lake
First Connecticut Lake
Early Morning FogEarly Morning FogLily Pads and Reflections no. 1Lily Pads and Reflections no. 2lily Pads and Reflections no. 3Reflections ofClouds Over Lake UmbagogSun in a Reflection
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