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  1. Jeff Nigro

    Recipe #2 - Atmosphere

    I had sat through off and on rain and overcast clouds thinking I wouldn't get a decent shot. But then the clouds parted, the sun came out, and I was treated to this gorgeous view. At Two Jack Lake in Banff National Park, Alberta, Canada.
  2. Jeff Nigro

    Moraine Lake Evening

    This summer, I checked off a "bucket-list" item and visited the Canadian Rockies with my wife. One of the locations I was most excited to visit was iconic Moraine Lake. As expected, it was crowded, but there was plenty of room to move around on the rock pile. This is the first image I...
  3. _V1R0612

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  4. Zeph

    Icon Alert

    I lied over on the anniversary tread about posting this shot previously, it's been in my photo galley here for a while, but not posted on the posting forum. From the top of the rock pile, Moraine Lake. From the Top of the Rock Pile by Zeph posted Oct 27, 2017 at 10:11 PM C&C Welcome
  5. Zeph

    Into the Wild

    Hiked down this road a couple miles, it eventually became a deer path. C&C Welcome
  6. Kyle Jones

    Athabasca River

    This is just downstream of Athabasca Falls, looking into the gorge. Mount Kerkeslin is in the background. I did a little cloning work to remove people from the walkway next to the gorge as well as a few teenagers climbing around on the rocks (I'm convinced they saw my tripod and decided to stay...
  7. Jim Dockery

    Winter Dawn at Bow Lake

    We all need a little cool down this summer. ~14º F when I took this (luckily no wind).
  8. Wilcox Creek, Alberta

    Wilcox Creek, Alberta

  9. Zeph

    Exit Strategy

    Most of what I post here is from an era consisting shots taken from '05 thru '15 after that time, I've been hard at work with my day job, playing out my exit strategy. Hopefully things work out so I can have the time to appreciate the finer things like photography. This shot along Alberta...
  10. Zeph

    Kananaskis Lake from the South

    Big Sky Country, maybe to big, lot of empty space here. _MGL8883 by Zeph posted May 27, 2018 at 12:09 PM Please tell me what you think!
  11. Zeph

    Peter Lougheed Provincial Park

    Here's a pano of an Alberta area that is usually swarming with folks, we had the place pretty much to our selves, mid-October. A great place to shoot, especially if one is lucky to have some clouds... Peter Lougheed Provincial Park by Zeph posted Jun 15, 2018 at 10:27 PM C&C Welcome
  12. Peter Lougheed Provincial Park

    Peter Lougheed Provincial Park

  13. Zeph

    Freshly Baled

    Just north of Waterton Lakes National Park, I maybe should have included more bales to give deeper perspective. _VA18993 by Zeph posted Jun 14, 2018 at 7:37 AM C&C Welcome
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  16. Jim Dockery

    Mt. Sir Donald

    The crown jewell of Rodgers Pass, Hwy. 1, BC., early April 2017. The classic NW ridge is on the left. Rogers Pass, Mt. Sir Donald by Jim Dockery posted Jan 28, 2018 at 9:59 AM
  17. Zeph

    Medicine for the Soul

    Looking north to where Medicine Lake should be. This large drainage lake that shrinks to river bottom except during the intense snow melt that happens in June/July. There a huge amount of water enters the Alberta aquifer. The gray rock in the mountains is amazing... Medicine for the Soul by Zeph...
  18. Artur Stanisz

    Midday Sunset

    This trip was full of extremes. It came about without any significant amount of planning and happened around the shortest and the coldest time of the year. I went to the farthest North part of Canada where you can still drive. This photo shows mountains near the Artic Circle at around 1pm. As...
  19. Artur Stanisz

    Hypnotized by the Thor

    This was a stormy morning with a good mix of snow, wind and grey clouds that were cumulating over Mt. Thor. Sporadically, short, yet intensive bursts of sunlight were interrupting this gloomy aura. They were strong enough to bring light to the surrounding valley so it could showcase its vivid...
  20. Artur Stanisz

    Eagle Plains

    When I was planning the most recent winter trip to Canadian North I wasn’t exactly sure if it was the best idea, as I didn’t know what could be expected. However, the photographic conditions that I saw there fully compensated for all my initial doubts. Because my trip fell at the very end of the...
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