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Here are a couple.
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Great thread! This is one of my favourite topics. But that's not a surprise, because as they say, up here we get 8 months of winter and 4 months of bad skiing. []
Sunrise at Vermilion Lakes, Banff National Park, Christmas Eve 2010
Canon 5D2, 24 mm TS-E, 47 sec @ f/22, ISO 50, 5 stop solid ND
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Jonathan Huyer
www.huyerperspectives.com
Beautiful Jonathan! That
A creek near my home just after sunrise
1DMKIII
Sigma 8-16mm f/5.6 at 13mm
ISO 50
1/640
Manual mode, evaluative metering
Topaz Adjust used to simulate HDR (my apologies to those who don't like the effect)
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Jonathan, what a wonderful image you captured. The foreground, midground, and background elements are so well composed. That sunrise has got me inspired to wake up early (one of these days)!
Joel, no need to apologize. Your image is just as inspiring.
Great job fellas, erno.
Originally Posted by Joel Eade
So the 8-16mm does work on 1.3 crop cameras, but wouldn't you be better off with the 12-24mm? It goes to 12mm; hasless vigeneting and less distortion.
John.
John,
I bought the 8-16 sigma at a camera store after briefly trying it out at the counter and I liked the extreme fish-eye effect, I didn
Originally Posted by Joel Eade
I didn't know that the Sigma 8-16mm was a fish-eye on a 1.3 crop camera, that makes a lot more sense now. I thought the 8-16mm would just have a littlemore barrel distortion, but so much distortion to have a fish-eye effect.
John.
Thanks very much Damian and Erno. Yes, that's Mt. Rundle. The drive would be more like 1.5 hours from Calgary, but fortunately I started in Canmore so it was only 30 minutes away. Sunrise around the winter solstice is not until 8:45, so it's a very easy wake-up call.
Thinking of the thread, "The Story Behind the Shot", here's a wild story that goes with this photo: I nearly missed getting this shot, because I had to stop on the highway when I came across a pickup truck that was on fire. Actually, it was the cargo that was burning, and the cargo happened to be a load of wrapped Christmas presents (!). I have no idea what could have sparked the fire. I called 911 while the owners were frantically throwing burning presents out of the truck into the snow. Fortunately, they got the fire out, and everyone was okay, but the presents were a write-off. I then carried on to the lake, quickly composed this view, and had only about 5 minutes left to get the shot.
By the way Damian, your profile is great. Love it!
Jonathan Huyer
www.huyerperspectives.com
Ha, ha thanks Jonathan. Let me just say that if I had to live in Alta., I