Canada cloud
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/ / I took this shot in Banff National Park in the fall of 2006. I could have stayed here all day soaking in the view. Hope you enjoy. / / Visit my website On The Rock Photography / / / Shot with Canon Rebel /
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It take a bald eagle five years to reach full maturity, this one is almost there.
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I have been trying to shoot this skidder…for awhile..to get just the right timing….and again -40 below a skidder is used for hauling trees away after they are cut in the forest.. let me know..if my monitor is calibrated correctly…I think i might be alittle off.. tweaked lighter:* / / All artwork is © Heather Rivet, All Rights Reserved. You may not use, replicate, manipulate, redistribute, or modify this image without my express consent.
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Chinook clouds are a unique cloud formation found mainly in southern Alberta, Canada. A chinook is also known as the “snow eater” as it brings in warm air into the region during the winter. My sky shots are 100% natural and have not been altered or enhanced.
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As the sunrise burned trough the fog early Sunday morning, on Clear Lake near Hunstville, Ontario, two fishermen enthusiastically set out for their favourite fishing place… / This shot was as a result of an early morning walk in / August 2008 in the fog: part planning, part serendipity. I particularly like the fact that compared to a lot of fog shots it displays color to I think an advantage and shows the promise of a beautiful sunny day emerging… Featured in Canada: The Great White North group September 2008 / Featured in the Nirvana group September 2008 / Avatar for Shots In The Fog group October 2008 / Featured in the ImageWriting group November 2008 / Featured in the RB featured art, November 2008
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a afternoon walk in the fall..cant beat it / All artwork is © Heather Rivet, All Rights Reserved. You may not use, replicate, manipulate, redistribute, or modify this image without my express consent.
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A 1940’s boathouse at sunset…another HDR from a single shot All artwork is © Heather Rivet, All Rights Reserved. You may not use, replicate, manipulate, redistribute, or modify this image without my express consent.
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as you can see we had more cloudy days then sunny ….I had to remember I was in the mountains ..up 3000 feet most times ..and clouds were part of the scenery .... it did clear up but I wanted sun tho !!! we had more cloudy days then sunny until we got to Grand Prairie Alberta … / I didnt mind really . .I was just so thrilled to be there ….. All money that I make from sales from Red Bubble will go to the / TorontoHumaneSociety
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The Province of British Columbia is considered the jewel of Canada, i would have to agree.
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Clouds cascading over the foothills of the Rocky Mountains. . . I’ve been told this is kind of a rare sight . . .anyone know if this is true?
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a country road…a watering hole….......can you smell the fresh air.. HDR All artwork is © Heather Rivet, All Rights Reserved. You may not use, replicate, manipulate, redistribute, or modify this image without my express consent.
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Bow Lake. Alberta, Canada / March 2008 Inspired by comments from Stuart Chapman and Rhana Griffin on my last upload of this stunning setting, I decided to revisit this location… if only I could have actually revisited for real, but sadly only through my many pictures… This really was an expanse of breath taking scenery and I was more than happy to pull this one out of the bag…
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The fog is just lifting off Prudhomme lake in the early morning.
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Legend has it that a Canadian Pacific Railway Train..derailed at the other end of this lake and they have never found it…it is also known as dead mans lake, dead mans pond…etc..although I don’t believe that it has a true name on any map of the area..just local folklore.. This is an HDR.. / another artist on another site has written a short story to go with this picture and their interpretation of the legend: Skiethos has written another fine story for my Picture… Here is a story only a few have heard: / A train rumbled in the darkness of the night as it raced eastward carrying its cargo of passengers and materials. In the engine the conductor surveyed the landscape ahead as it was lit by the train’s lights. A moderate fog had settled over the region. The conductor knew this was a place in British Columbia not charted by maps or graphs, so being a cautious man he keeps vigil over the tracks. In the cars behinds the engine passengers are relaxing, doing business or have fallen sound asleep. Looking at the tracks ahead the conductor sees water under the tracks and sees that it is part of a large lake. He keeps the train’s speed steady and intensifies his watchful gaze. Up ahead he notices something odd, the tracks are getting lower and lower in the water. Still he can see they’re still for the most part above the surface so he asks the train’s speed to be slowed a bit. In some nearby marshes two people wade through the mud and thick grass and hear the train coming nearer to them and they hurry to find the tracks. As they come near they hear a tremendous splash and try their best to make it to the lake. When they reach the muddy lake shore they see that train has disappeared and in a state of shock they scramble to the nearest town to tell them what has happened. They race back to the lake to help in the search for the train only to find nothing. the search continues for three more weeks before the effort is called off. The story is still told today although many ignore it, a few have tried to find it themselves then return home empty-handed. The legend of what happened stil remains and attracts a few curious ones, but can only wonder about it. This is the Legend of Bottomless Lake. / / All artwork is © Heather Rivet, All Rights Reserved. You may not use, replicate, manipulate, redistribute, or modify this image without my express consent.
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I love the clouds reflecting on the lake.
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Banff National Park
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Bow lake, Alberta. Canada / March 2008 One of the most stunning settings ever…
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summertime…..... / /
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Jasper Alberta Canada
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Please Use Larger View October 13, 2008 ~~ Thanksgiving Day….......... THANKS VERY MUCH FOR YOUR VIEWS FRIENDS….....xx
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last fall…just after the first snowfall.. All artwork is © Heather Rivet, All Rights Reserved. You may not use, replicate, manipulate, redistribute, or modify this image without my express consent.
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