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Jasper’s Fall Colors

Fall colors in Jasper, Alberta, Canada
After all the recent lake shots, I figured I’d post something a little different. This is an aerial view of the Athabasca River and a train snaking through Jasper town amidst splashes of brilliant Fall colors.
PS: I’ve been too busy lately. If I am late in replying to your question/request, my apology. I do try to answer emails and post new photos when I can.
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Every Man Should Paddle His Own Canoe

Morning light and autumnal reflections on Pyramid Lake, Jasper National Park – Alberta, Canada
This photo is one of my favorite landscape shots that I’ve done to date. Technically speaking, this shot was difficult for me to pull off. I went to Patricia Lake for a sunrise shoot. After two hours of flat light and choppy water, I decided to move to Pyramid Lake where I found calm water just as the morning light began to light up the aspens on other side of the lake.
I setup my tripod inside this canoe, thinking that I’d get plenty of opportunities to experiment with different compositions; but every single movement I made caused ripples in the calm lake water, ruining the reflections. Then the wind started to pick up, sending ripples across the lake. So I sat inside this canoe and waited patiently for my shots as the morning light dappled in and out of the clouds. To get a good exposure was also a challenge. I stacked a two stops soft edge and a two stops hard edge Lee GND filter to keep the highlights in checked and to prevent the mountain details from getting lost in the shadows.
I love this shot not because of the technical challenges, but because how I felt so connected to this scene as I sat inside this canoe with my tripod and remote shuttle release cable. The wind was a blessing in disguise as it allowed me to contemplate about what I wanted my image to convey. Since I was in Canada, it’s fitting to quote Wayne Gretzky, “I skate to where the puck is going to be, not where it has been.” In this shot, I aimed the canoe not at the light directly, but where I anticipated the light would be when I reached the other side of the lake. I’ve been paddling my own canoe since I was sixteen. Although my canoe might be old and leaky, it always takes me to where I want to go. Of course, I am speaking metaphorically. This canoe didn’t move at all during the time I sat in it, but it took me on a journey, a self-discovering journey that I will always remember.
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- 09 Oct 2011 / 11:03 PM
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- aspen, Canada, Canadian-Rockies, cloud, Fall, foliage, Jasper-National-Park, lake, mountain, Portfolio, Pyramid-Lake, Pyramid-Mountain, reflection, sky, sunrise
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- 02 Nov 2010 / 12:13 AM
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- aspen, autumn, Fall, foliage, Grand Teton, tree, US National Park, Wyoming
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“Morning Has Broken…” on Oxbow Bend

Oxbow Bend’s aspens basking in Autumn morning light, Grand Teton National Park – Wyoming, USA
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- 26 Oct 2010 / 12:55 AM
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- aspen, Bird, Fall, foliage, Grand Teton, mountain, Mt Moran, Oxbow Bend, reflection, river, Snake River, US National Park, Wyoming
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Oxbow Bend Autumn Moon Companions

Autumn morning on Oxbow Bend, Grand Teton National Park – Wyoming, USA
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- 07 Oct 2010 / 02:02 AM
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- aspen, Fall, Grand Teton, moon, moutain, Mt Moran, Oxbow Bend, Snake River, tree, US National Park, Wyoming
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Pre-dawn Stillness on Oxbow Bend

Pre-dawn colors and reflections at the Oxbow Bend, Grand Teton National Park – Wyoming, USA
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- 04 Oct 2010 / 01:20 AM
- Category:
- Landscape, Long Exposure, Photo, Travel
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- aspen, Fall, foliage, Grand Teton, mountain, Mt Moran, Oxbow Bend, reflection, river, Snake River, stone, sunrise, tree, US National Park
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