Wallpapers tagged with 'Location: Alberta Canada'.
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Moraine Lake
Moraine Lake, Alberta, Canada. Glacially fed, taken before its peak. Two days after this the rock was nearly under water.
The Opal Lake
Since Barack Obama and his family visited Yellowstone National Park as well, there was just a little too much Secret Service for me and my camera. ;-) So, I decided to continue my photo safari trip to Banff National Park, where I encountered this beautiful, emerald colored lake. Technique: HDRI made using 3 of the 7 exposures (Smart object method) and then processed in PS with Nik Color Efex and curves.
Have A Seat, Enjoy The View
Here is another one of my favorite photos from my trip to Jasper, Alberta, Canada.
Canon EOS 40D, 10-22EF Lens.
Turquoise Reflections
Jasper, Alberta, Canada. If you ever get a chance to visit, do it!
Tarantula Tree
One of my favorite shots I took while in Jasper, Alberta, Canada.
Maligne Starry Sky
Maligne Lake is a lake in Jasper National Park, Alberta, Canada. It is approximately 22.5 km (14 mi) long and 97 m (318 ft) at its deepest point. The name Maligne is French for "wicked" and was used by Father Pierre-Jean De Smet (1801-1873) to describe the treacherous river that flows from the lake. The name soon spread to the lake, canyon, pass, mountain and range.
Nikon D300, Sigma 10-20mm, Photoshop CS4.
52°40'11"N, 117°32'34"W
A Glimpse Of Sunshine
A rainy afternoon of Waterton Lakes, Alberta, Canada.
Dawn Departure
This High Dynamic Range (HDR) photo was taken in the early morning hours at Calgary International Airport (YYC). Our flight was going to Toronto. While waiting for the crew to get ready, the sky was giving us a nice show, which reflected in the aircraft's body.
Canon 40D with 17-85mm lens. HDR in Photomatix, minor level and saturation applied in Adobe Photoshop.












