Mountains, Lakes and Rivers

sanjosedave said:
6D
EF16-35mm f/2.8L II USM at 35mm
30.0 sec; f/22; ISO 160

LRcc; Dfine2, Exposure 5

Upper Antelope Canyon

Editorial: I have mixed feelings about photographing Upper Antelope Canyon. I chose a photo-specific tour, with a Max 12 of photographers. What really happened, there are about six other Navajo tour companies offering tours of Antelope Canyon, some with photo tours, and others, with regular tourists. When I signed up I thought, great, only 12 max togs, yet, that was so far from the truth it makes politicians look like they are telling the truth. There was over 75 tourists streaming through the canyon. I felt I spent most of my time up against a canyon wall waiting for the masses to get by. When you get to the end of the canyon, you are required to double back, so, while one horde is coming in, another horde is leaving.

I went off-season during a mid-week day.

I don't think I would ever go back during the in-season when the beams of light make there appearance because the in-season visitors increase...think of Disneyland in July.
Beautiful image despite your limitations. I also sent you a pm
Ray
 
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Mary Lake and Lake O`Hara in Yoho National Park, British Columbia, on the border with Alberta.
 

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dpc said:
Nelu said:
Mary Lake and Lake O`Hara in Yoho National Park, British Columbia, on the border with Alberta.


Beautifully done. Very beautifully done! :)
Oh, thank you, but it`s not me, it`s the camera and the weather...It just happened I was around to take the photo.
Straight out of Capture One Pro, which I think renders natural colors better than Adobe Lightroom, which I love to use :)

Regards,

Nelu
 
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Nelu said:
dpc said:
Nelu said:
Mary Lake and Lake O`Hara in Yoho National Park, British Columbia, on the border with Alberta.


Beautifully done. Very beautifully done! :)
Oh, thank you, but it`s not me, it`s the camera and the weather...It just happened I was around to take the photo.
Straight out of Capture One Pro, which I think renders natural colors better than Adobe Lightroom, which I love to use :)

Regards,

Nelu

You're obviously an excellent photographer. :)
 
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dpc said:
Overlooking lake from the grounds of Cedar Creek Winery near Kelowna, British Columbia.
I always found it difficult to take photos in Okanagan because the hilly landscape is not as spectacular as the rugged Rockies on the border between BC and Alberta but this photo actually brought me memories from that beautiful area. Very tranquil and serene atmosphere...
Thank you,

Nelu
 
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Nelu said:
dpc said:
Overlooking lake from the grounds of Cedar Creek Winery near Kelowna, British Columbia.
I always found it difficult to take photos in Okanagan because the hilly landscape is not as spectacular as the rugged Rockies on the border between BC and Alberta but this photo actually brought me memories from that beautiful area. Very tranquil and serene atmosphere...
Thank you,

Nelu

There's no doubt the borderlands between British Columbia and Alberta boast spectacular scenery. I like the Okanagan Valley, too.
 
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