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    Great series James. It's pretty hard to pick a favourite.

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    Beautiful set of shots! Looks like you had a great tour through my backyard. Image #7 is Mt. Inglismaldie, overlooking Lake Minnewanka. That's one of my favourite spots for aurora viewing. Nicely done on all of them! And congrats on scaling that peak. My wife and I did it once ourselves several years ago, but I'm pretty sure we stopped at the fire lookout and called it good!

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    Test shot for the upcoming eclipse



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    Manual mode and manual focusing
    WB set to 8000K
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    Sun spots are visible around the 10 o'clock position

    It has been cloudy and overcast most of the last week or so ... hoping Monday will not be ... my son lives a few miles south of Bowling Green Ky. which is close to the center of it's path. They are projected to have 2-3 minutes of totality there.
    Last edited by Joel Eade; 08-17-2017 at 11:03 AM.

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    Banff photos, too

    Recent trip to the Rockies, mostly touring by car for Banff and Glacier. We drove through Canmore on the way. It's obvious that Jonathan Huyer has settled in a beautiful place!


    There are many lovely pictures of Lake Moraine already on this site, including a glorious sunrise by Bryan Carnathan. This day the colors of the canoes caught my eye.

    Canoes on Lake Moraine by dfwatsoneuro, on Flickr


    And with the canoe theme, this couple on Lake Louise had a lovely day and spot for their ride.


    Lake Louise Paddling
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    I'm still working on some shots from a long hike in the Tetons.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Minerve101 View Post
    Recent trip to the Rockies, mostly touring by car for Banff and Glacier. We drove through Canmore on the way. It's obvious that Jonathan Huyer has settled in a beautiful place!
    Great shots! Glad to see you had a fine visit to my neighbourhood.

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    At the far north-east tip of the Scottish mainland, there are some impressive sea stacks. These two shots were taken a mile apart looking in opposite directions.

    From the north:

    Stacks of Duncansby by Andy Stringer, on Flickr

    From the south:

    Stacks of Duncansby by Andy Stringer, on Flickr

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    These pictures are from the Ampitheater Lake Trail in the Tetons. The first shot is a view on the way up, the next are two different directions from the highest point, near the campsite on the trail.

    The hike starts about 6700 feet (bottom of the valley in the second shot)and climbs to 9700 feet over 5 miles . I was huffing and puffing!

    Broad View of Lakes
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    Near Ampitheater Lake
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    Top of trail
    by dfwatsoneuro, on Flickr
    Last edited by Minerve101; 10-15-2017 at 04:24 AM.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Minerve101 View Post
    These pictures are from the Ampitheater Lake Trail in the Tetons. The first shot is a view on the way up, the next are two different directions from the highest point, near the campsite on the trail.

    The hike starts about 6700 feet (bottom of the valley in the second shot)and climbs to 9700 feet over 5 miles . I was huffing and puffing!
    I would be dead.
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    Just to add to the thread. It is very interesting to see each person's take...Banff National Park is incredibly photogenic....

    1L0A8827 by kayaker72, on Flickr

    1L0A8841 by kayaker72, on Flickr

    1L0A9054 by kayaker72, on Flickr

    1L0A9078 by kayaker72, on Flickr

    1L0A9083 by kayaker72, on Flickr

    1L0A9274 by kayaker72, on Flickr

    1L0A9309-Pano by kayaker72, on Flickr

    BTW, please click through to Flickr for exif data and more information on each shot.

    Thanks for viewing...Brant

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    Thanks for sharing. Really great images.
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