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    Jasper National park (Alberta Canada) Maligne lake, September 2010, SONY DSC-S2100 (point and shoot), ISO 100, Exposure 1/800 sec, Aperture 5.4, Focal Length 6mm

    Grand Canyon North rim, June 2011, Canon EOS REBEL T2i, ISO 100, Exposure 1/250 sec, Aperture 9.0, Focal Length 28mm, Lens 18-55mm f/4-26(kit lens)

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    Thank you all.

    Quote Originally Posted by Steve U View Post
    ... was it cold?
    Not to bad, but the wind would bite a little. It was 14°F to 18°F (-8°C to -10°C).

    Denise - Your on the wrong side of the lake. By the time the below zero air blows accross the lake, it gets warmed up by the water (or cooled down in the summer)

    Kombi - Nice shots. In the first one I like how everything seems to converge (even the mountains do).



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    @Kombi- Isn't it rare to find a fellow Canadian eh? Nice pics of the national park, wish I can visit sometime soon.
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    Quote Originally Posted by ddt0725 View Post
    @Jayson - Beautiful shot with the barn ...it makes me want to do more landscape shots!
    Thanks Denise. I have been trying to do more landscape since it is snowy. Hard to get out with 3 kiddos.

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    Nice pics, Kombi. I've seen that first pic numerous times from other photographers. Must be a good picture taking spot there, like the classic Yosemite pics. Although the water level of the lake looks down quite a bit from what I've seen in other pics.

    You might want to straighten the horizon on the Grand Canyon pic. It's a great image, but the tilt in the image is distracting.
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    Quote Originally Posted by M_Six View Post
    Nice pics, Kombi. I've seen that first pic numerous times from other photographers. Must be a good picture taking spot there, like the classic Yosemite pics. Although the water level of the lake looks down quite a bit from what I've seen in other pics.

    You might want to straighten the horizon on the Grand Canyon pic. It's a great image, but the tilt in the image is distracting.
    Thank you, it's a bit of a hike to that point, rather remote by foot, but by boat would be easy to get to. Now that I think about it there was a boat launch where we parked. Might rent a canoe this summer and try the area again. With DSLR instead of point and shoot.

    Agree on the tilt- would have expexcted these to be the common shots (on walking path North rim)

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    A couple from last weekend along Lake Michigan:


    Sleeping Bear Dunes-9055 by westmichigan, on Flickr


    Sleeping Bear Dunes-9027 by westmichigan, on Flickr

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    Nice shots of SBD, Pat. We were up there this past summer. It was considerably warmer.

    It's really striking how high up off the water you are when you stand at the top of the dunes. I can see why they discourage people from sand-skiing down to the water. It's a tough climb coming back up.



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    Mark - Now that is a total different perspective. Great water color. Walking up those dunes is tough... more energy is disipated moving sand with every step than gets used moving your body up the hill.
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    The day we were there it was painful to stand out in the sun. You get amazing temperature extremes in MI sometimes. I'd love to go back there when it's possible to spend an hour or so at a site to take my time with images. It was just too hot that day.
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