- 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. - One Shot #5 | US 219
- One Shot #37 | Jagger Bush
- One Shot #35 | Field
- One Shot #24 | Beaverdale
- One Shot #11 | Hill
- Ocean Place
- 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 - Morning clouds
Two Jack Lake Banff National Park, Alberta - Missed opportunity
I went outside at the edge of darkness, with an ND8 filter on the lens. I was set up for a 4 minute exposure to blur the clouds and the fog. I interrupted this exposure after 9 seconds, because I realized I forgot to cover the eyepiece. In reviewing the images, I realized I should have tried a short exposure. I like the striking pattern in the clouds, centered over the isthmus of land. To salvage this exposure, I had to brighten it by 5 stops in Lightroom (the maximum allowed), and then a bit more in Photoshop. The Pentax K-5 II holds up well, as usual. - Lost & Found | 28 | 2.8 | #24
On the way from work today, I took back roads I didn't know, and got lost on purpose. - Log, Vermillion Lakes
Banff National Park, Alberta - Lent 2015: Untitled #6
A double-exposure collaboration by Matthew Hunt and K. Sekelsky - Lent 2015: Untitled #4
A double-exposure collaboration by Matthew Hunt and K. Sekelsky - June snow
Moraine Lake, Banff National Park