Sunday, December 5, 2010

Frosty

I've been cross country skiing quite a bit over the past couple of weekends. Amazing on the legs but not terribly rewarding for the lens. Brought along the camera and macro lens on this outing and found the early morning light bringing to life the crystalline nano-world

Saturday, November 20, 2010

Winter Arrives in Alberta

Winter has wrapped its icy grip around the jugular of Alberta, and I couldn't be happier. My snowshoes and skis have been perched by the door waiting. The first of what i hope are many trips this winter season.

I've seen many light shows from other photographers at Vermillion lakes, but the right light has eluded me on 4 occasions here. I've been waiting to return until there was a partial freeze up and some snow. On this morning, I was late arriving and the only 2 spots left with open water were scoped out by other photographers. I kept searching and finally found this last little pocket of open lake just before the sun crept over Mt Rundle.


On a bitterly cold quiet morning, Banff Springs hotel emerges in the middle of this snow covered forest.


One of the most hiked trails in the Canadian Rockies in the summer, but not a soul in the winter... and I must say the most beautiful time to make the 10km snowshoe up to the Lake Agnes day house and onto the Beehive. Pure -26c paradise!


Had to turn back before the summit because the puppies' paws were a wee cold. He said it was worth it though.

Sunday, November 14, 2010

Where's Winter?

Figured I needed a bit of an adventure so the puppy and I headed up from Lake Louise, up to Fairview lookout and onto the Six Glaciers teahouse. It was a cool but pleasant November morning. As usual, the 6 people I saw thought I was insane for running the route, but par for the course.

A subdued November morning with a momentary splash of light.


As I gained elevation, it became apparent what season it was. I arrived at the Plain of the Six Glaciers Teahouse & it was closed for the season (tourist season that is!). A beautiful weather worn old building high in the Rockies near Lake Louise.

Sunday, October 24, 2010

Last Flare

The last colors of fall are about to give way to winter in Alberta. I dragged the puppy out for a run in a field just outside of S.W. Calgary as I saw a great sunset in the making. A band of cloud blocked the full light show from developing however, some nice colors peeked through these trees on our way back home.

Tuesday, October 19, 2010

Morning Fire

A lazy Sunday morning. I was drinking my coffee and noticed an underlit sunrise developing. I flew up the stairs and grabbed my camera and some equipment. I ran into the front yard just in time to shoot this fiery orange sunrise. Just wish i was somewhere a bit more inspiring. The light show lasted 3-4 minutes which was enough time for my nosy neighbors to catch a glimpse of me in my skivvies.

Sunday, October 10, 2010

The Kesler's

A morning out with the family from Grand Prairie. A couple of them are overcooked so shooting them was a breeze. No pay day though :(






Monday, October 4, 2010

Consolation Lake Evening

On a delightfully unusual 25 degree October day, I hauled the family kicking and barking out to the mountains and up to consolation lake for to meander in the woods. Of course i don't know how to meander so we ended up turbo hiking up to the second set of consolation lakes. Quite lovely i must say. Cheerio.



Saturday, September 25, 2010

Moraine Lake Sunrise

On my 4th attempt to capture some alpenglow at Moraine Lake, finally the light gods appeased me and the 4 other photographers there with me. It was looking like it might be moot, however the sun poked through the clouds for 1-2minutes, just in time for me to fire off a couple of panic stricken shots.

On my way back home, i drove the 1A to capture some early fall foliage. I've been trying to capture a nice 3:1 of some aspens in the fall. Not the shot I've been searching for but i'll take it and keep my eyes peeled.

A light dusting of snow capped some of the peaks nearby and provided some beautiful contrast to this scene. I love the fire yellow larches at the transition of the tree line.

Monday, September 6, 2010

Cabo San Lucas

Not a friendly place to wade. The surf in sight is far taller than I and swallowed my Singh-Ray 0.9GND filter. I nearly lost the camera and tripod during this shot too but my webbed feet came to the rescue.


The morning sun begins to bake the infamous arches in Cabo as i struggle to handhold this shot clinging to the bow of a rickety water taxi.

San Francisco

I love San Francisco :) I know your honeymoon isn't an acceptable time to get up at 4am and drive across an unfamiliar city to shoot pictures of a huge bridge... well there pretty much is no excuse. But she married me knowing my addiction. Nuff said.

I wanted to get a sunrise photo of the bridge with the typical cryptic San Fran fog hovering over the bridge but the road to the location i scouted was closed for construction. I quickly shifted gears and headed to the bunker in Marin Headlands to get this shot. Not what i wanted but sometimes you make the best of what is given to you on any given day you are fortunate enough to be lucid with a camera at sunrise.

A cold, windy and fairly typical day on Baker Beach in San Fran. I wanted to shoot this spot at sunset but i was on my Honeymoon and everything is a compromise as life is teaching me. I was happy to be shooting with my wife as my filter holder.

After convincing my wife to come with me to Alamo Square in hopes of catching a glimpse of Uncle Jessie, a bus arrived and no less than 50 point and shoot toting tourists filed out and began taking self portraits right in front of my shot. About 30min later after the bus driver finished his smoke, they were corralled back onto the bus and set off to peir 39 or some other tourist trap. I was finally able to have an un-obstructed view of these 3-4 million dollar Victorian style shacks.

Muir Woods, just north of San Francisco as the fog receded out of the trees.

Near Stinson Beach California. A wet, dense blanket of fog wraps the hillside and coats my lens after less than 1 minute of shooting.

Iconic Pigeon Point Lighthouse on the Coastal Highway near Pescadero California

Tuesday, July 27, 2010

The Lester's

One of these things is not like the other... it's the K9, duh. Gathered the troops and headed out for some photos on a warm late July evening. Lugged the camera, tripod, umbrella & stand, flash, misc. and dog treats out to this field not far from our house for some warm late summer light family photos. The kind your house guests gag at when they see them above your fireplace.


Sunday, July 25, 2010

Galatea Lake

The plan was to repeat my trip up to the gorgeous lower Galatea Lake last done 2 years earlier. This time with my 5D and some L glass to record the journey. I began my run at dawn and traveled the 7km and 2000ft (615m) elevation gain to the lake. I arrived at Lillian lake in under an hour and at the lower Galatea about half an hour later. When i began to shoot, the light was not high enough overhead to illuminate the aqua/emerald color of the lake. I waited 45min but at that time, the wind had picked up enough to spoil the clear view to the bottom of the lake. I managed a few hand held shots before the sleepy-eyed hikers began to arrive from Lillian lake back country campground.

This is a stitched panorama/vertorama of 10 images shot at 20mm.

Found these little finger nail sized flowers blossoming at 8500ft. My 100mm f2.8 to the rescue.

Tuesday, March 16, 2010

Barkley

Beware of dog.

Monday, February 8, 2010

Prairie Winter

Little Sunday morning photo-junket with my friend Cy and Ravi. We drove aimlessly between Cremona and Cochrane looking for some thick patches of fog. A couple of highlights on a drab cold melancholy morning in Alberta.


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