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Autumn colour at Hollingworth Lake

Devil's Postpile NM

 

Camera: Canon Eos 6D

Lens: EF24-105mmF/4L-USM

Aperture: f/11.0

Focal Length: 35 mm

Shutter Speed: 1/40 sec

ISO: 100

Une quinzaine de minutes de plus et un point de vue plus bas - sur la rive du lac - et les premiers rayons du soleil illuminent le lac... un miroir presque parfait n'eut été de la glace qui le couvre encore partiellement!

 

About fifteen minutes later from my earlier post and a lower point of view - down to the lake level - and the first rays are hitting the lake... a perfect mirror except for the ice still partially covering the lake!

Une lumière différente sur le lac Moraine, cette fois-ci, en début de soirée.

 

A different light on Moraine Lake, this time in the early evening.

Sand Harbor SP, Nevada

 

Camera: Canon Eos 6D

Lens: EF24-105mmF/4L-USM

Aperture: f/22.0

Focal Length: 65 mm

Shutter Speed: 8 sec

ISO: 50

Lower Kachura lake - Skardu

Waterton Lake

 

Waterton Lakes National Park, Alberta, Canada

 

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Mammoth Lakes California

 

Camera: Canon Eos 6D

Lens: EF24-105mmF/4L-USM

Aperture: f/22.0

Focal Length: 47 mm

Shutter Speed: 6 sec

ISO: 50

Lake Chiemsee in Bavaria after Sunset.

Lake Tahoe's Emerald Bay; shot taken from the beach. The only island in Lake Tahoe, Fannette Island, is visible

  

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My photoblog- My Third Eye...!

Sohlbergplassen, Rondane

North Delaney Lake with Delaney Butte in background, Colorado.

Nothing is more glorious than sunrise. This is of Moraine Lake, Alberta, Canada. It was 35 degrees mid-august, but the shot is worth it.

One of many lakes in the Uinta Mountains, this one is at 9,500 feet (2.9KM).

It's fall colors time so here's my card in the hat.

I recently spent some time chasing fall colors up in the Canadian rockies. We hit the jackpot as far as timing our arrival, big hats off to William McIntosh for timing the trip just right, which included a last minute schedule change to arrive one week later in September trying to time it just right. To make things more interesting Mother Nature decided to bring in winter at the same time celebrating with several snow flurries and an avalanche on the hike from the lodge to the campground, thats after the ranger warned us to stay away from the upper meadow where a mother grizzly and her two cubs had been spotted foraging for food, then after some other informal information about the weather and the fact that they had to shut-off the water to the campground because the pipes where freezing, our next question was where do we get water now, to which they replied the stream at the back of the campground......In the upper meadow!!!!

 

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Photos taken at Pitt Lake, BC.

Taken on the marshy park side of Lake Harris.

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Morning light on Moraine Lake, Alberta, Canada

Looking at Maligne Lake to the left (east) of iconic Spirit Island. A beauty all to itself.

 

"Maligne Lake takes its name from the French word for malignant or wicked. The name was used by Father Pierre-Jean De Smet (1801–1873) to describe the turbulent river that flows from the lake (in the spring), and soon spread to the lake, canyon, pass, mountain and range. It is also possible that early French traders applied the name to the river for its treacherous confluence with the Athabasca River." Wikipedia

 

Sure doesn't look wicked to me, IMHO.

 

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If you head from Podgorica toward the town of Bar you would pass the Skadar lake but also the town on three bridges – Virpazar. This once famous merchant town, today is a beloved place to take a coffee or lunch break while exploring the Skadar lake. It is also the opportunity to make a bout cruise around the lake.

 

As you start exploring the city one thing will catch your attention is the monument standing over the city on a hill. The monument is dedicated to the Fallen Fighters in the Second World War. It was in the town of Virpazar where on the 13th of July 1941 the Montenegrin partisan uprising started. It was the most energetic uprising in enslaved Europe in II World War. More than 30.000 fighters from all over Montenegro participated in it. Partizans achieved the liberation of most of the territory of Montenegro in just 12 days.

Vasona Lake County Park in Los Gatos, California.

Waikareiti Lake within the Te Urewera National Park.

 

Lake Cawndilla is one of the nine lakes making up Menindi Lakes in south-western NSW. The shallow margins of the lakes are studded with dead black box trees. And I mean lots, thousands. It’s like an alien landscape and quite eerie to walk alone with no one else for many many miles, it’s a very isolated place. It was one of the most memorable places on my recent camping trip. Nothing like camping in a national park with a fire to fend off the cold and the stars above 😀

Hope everyone has been well., cheers.

A late summer view of British Columbia's Duffey Lake.

 

Friday's here! Enjoy!

 

Taken at Emerald Lake in the Canadian Rockies near Lake Louise.

My first ever visit to this beautiful lake. One of the most photographed lakes in Alberta.

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