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- You won't believe this one weird trick for taking better photographs than everyone else!
Stand in front of the other photographers. Peyto Lake Banff National Park, Alberta - Yoho River at Meeting-of-the-Waters
- Vermillion Peak
Kootenay National Park British Columbia, Canada - Verdant/Azure
Moraine Lake, Banff National Park - Vemillion Lake and trees
- Two Jack Lake, morning fog
- Two Jack Lake, dawn
Banff National Park, Alberta - Sulphur Mountain from Vermillion Lakes
- Smith-Dorrien Spray Trail
Alberta, Canada - Slanted light
Kootenay National Park British Columbia, Canada - Rock at Vermillion Lakes, dawn
Banff National Park, Alberta As I photographed this scene in the pre-dawn tranquility, a group of four drunk Brits came marching and singing down the road. I suspect they started drinking during the previous day's World Cup match. One of them, against the counsel of his friends, decided to jump into the cold mountain lake. This, according to his own report, caused considerable discomfort to his bollocks. More upsetting to me was the disturbance to the placid surface of the lake. - Private Island
Two Jack Lake Banff National Park, Alberta - Peak near Waterfowl Lakes
Banff National Park, Alberta - Peak near Mistaya Canyon
- Paint Pots
Kootenay National Park British Columbia, Canada This is a 100 MP panorama stitched from Tamron 70-200 f/2.8 images. Why? Because I dutifully packed up my wide-angle lenses for the hike... and then 2 miles in, I realized that I left the pack in the car. - Mountain in Clouds II
Banff National Park, Alberta - Mountain in Clouds I
Canmore, Alberta - Mount Rundle from Vermillion Lakes
Banff National Park, Alberta - Mount Inglismaldie, dawn
Two Jack Lake Banff National Park, Alberta - Mosquito Creek in infrared
Banff National Park, Alberta Polaroid IR720 filter on unmodified Pentax K-5 II