Weekly Photo – December 10
Over the last two weeks I have posted results from participants in the November Fire and Ice Photo Tour. I have also posted three of my own photos from the tour on November 19, November 26 and December 3. Theses three previous posts along with the six images below are my favorite keepers from the tour. If anyone is interested in signing up for the 2011 or 2012 Fire and Ice Tour click here.

©Darwin Wiggett
Abraham Lake at Preacher’s Point, Kootenay Plains, Alberta
Canon EOS-1ds Mark III, TS-E 17mm 1 second at f11, ISO 100

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Athabasca River at Old Fort Point, Jasper National Park, Alberta
Canon EOS-1ds Mark III, TS-E 24mm 1 second at f8, ISO 100, Singh-Ray 2-stop soft-stop grad filter

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Athabasca River and Gargoyle Mountain, Jasper National Park, Alberta
Canon EOS-1ds Mark III, TS-E 24mm, 20 seconds at f16, ISO 100, Singh-Ray 2-stop soft-stop grad filter and Lee 4-stop solid ND filter

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Snowbird Glacier, Mount Patterson, Banff National Park, Alberta
Canon EOS-1ds Mark III, Sigma 120-400mm lens, 1/50th at f8, ISO 100

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Beauty Creek, Jasper National Park, Alberta, Canada
Canon EOS-1ds Mark III, Sigma 24-70mm f2.8, 1/5th at f8

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Mount Chephren, Banff National Park, Alberta
Canon EOS-1ds Mark III, TS-E 17mm 1/80th second at f5.6, ISO 100, two image stitch using shift
December 10, 2010 at 12:03 PM
Hi Darwin. I finally made it to Abraham Lake on Wednesday. O MY GOSH! What a beautiful location! Especially during winter. I was really impressed by the section of the David Thompson Highway in between the Saskatchewan River Crossing and Nordegg. Has to be the best road I’ve taken in a long time.
ANd now I know where the Aurumn Lodge is! 🙂
December 10, 2010 at 1:49 PM
Pretty awesome place eh?
d
December 10, 2010 at 2:26 PM
Beautiful set of images Darwin. My favorite is the last one with that incredible sky.
December 10, 2010 at 5:32 PM
The first and last one would be my favorites. Awesome stuff!
December 10, 2010 at 5:48 PM
Hey Darwin,
Great collection of images, but the Beauty Creek photo is exceptionally stunning!