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Wednesday, February 9, 2011

Limited Edition Sale, Banff Panorama!

I am pleased to announce the second part of Limited Edition sale. This is a 30"x10" Fine Art Canvas Gallery Float Wrap. Production of this art piece will be limited to 50.

Vermillion Lakes area, Banff National Park

Each Fine Art Canvas Gallery Float Wrap will be sold for $195. This product will be available only for a limited time.

Please use the order form below to submit your information. You will be contacted by email to complete the transaction. Please contact us if you have any questions.

More information about this art piece.


Banff Panorama Limited Edition Order Form




Thank you for your support!

Monday, February 7, 2011

Photo of the Day! Banff Chipmunk!


Nikon D90, Nikkor 300mm f/4 AFS + TC-17E II @ 500mm, f/7.1, ISO 400

This little guy was seen near Johnston Canyon. We saw several of them as they curiously approached the hiking trail toward the falls. Maybe somebody could help me out with the specific species? If so, please leave it in the comments!

Thursday, February 3, 2011

Photo of the Day! Banff, Big Horn Sheep


Nikon D90, Nikkor 18-55 @ISO 200, 46mm, f/8, 1/500

These big horn sheep were photographed in Banff National Park near Lake Minnewanka. I was actually just being a tourist on my honeymoon when these two came walking up to the parking lot. There were lots of other tourists around many of which were very close to the animals. At 46mm I was close as well. That was when I got the thought that this might not be a good idea. I quickly backed away. This type of experience is one of the many things I love about Banff National Park.

Friday, November 12, 2010

Photo of the Day! Whispering Creek!

Whispering Creek 
 Nikon D90, Tokina 11-16 f/2.8 @ 13mm, ISO 200, f/22, 2.5 sec

This photograph is from the Lake Louise area of Banff National Park. There are a lifetime of photographic opportunities that include breath taking mountains  and vistas in the park. But there are also beautiful creeks, rivers and waterfalls seemly everywhere throughout the Canadian Rockies. I was really impressed by the beauty of these creeks and wanted to make sure to photograph them. In this photograph I was using a super wide angle lens and got in close to the water. The water was cold and the rocks were slippery so I had to concentrate on keeping myself dry! I titled this one Whispering Creek because of the peace of the creek as it was hidden in the mountains whispering the flow of water in its solitude.