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My backyardWell, it's not literally my backyard, but it's pretty darn close. These pictures were taken near Banff Alberta. It's only about 1 hour from my home. The location is called Johnston Canyon. The pictures aren't very colorful, well, because it's not. Still waiting for the blooming season.
I desatured this picture a little bit, because I liked the way it looks.
Great stuff........ but I still have not seen your back fence......
Cheers Big Pix PS Keep the shots comming, you make me want to visit Canada Cheers ....bp....
Difference between a good street photographer and a great street photographer.... Removing objects that do not belong... happy for the comments, but .....Please DO NOT edit my image..... http://bigpix.smugmug.com Forever changing
The last shot is getting into the Adams class and will probably look even more so when converted to B & W
Chris
-------------------------------- I started my life with nothing and I’ve still got most of it left
I love #2 and 5, i think these pics are great what can i say but i love the waterfall through the ice and yeh unreal.
Thanks D3,D2x,D70,18-70 kit lens,Sigma 70-200mm F2.8EX HSM,Nikon AF-I 300m F2.8, TC20E 2X
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Hi Neeper,
you have a very cool backyard indead ! (pun intended) Very nice photos, well executed. How cold is it there ? (some -20 centigrades or colder than that ?) Cheers CD
The temp here is warm spring time condition. There's lots of melting going on in the mountains. Today in the city it was +20, in the mountains where I was it was probably about +13.
Kipper, when I meant nice landscape, I really meant beachs and oceans. I know I take the mountains here for granted, seeing how I've lived here most of my life. But I now that I have this D70, I will be appreciating it more.
Neeper- beautiful images...as big pix said it makes him want to visit Canada - me too! Maybe it's where we will go for our honeymoon...oh yeah..u have to get married before u have a honeymoon...the day will come ...great shots though seriously..well done!
Neeper, fantastic photos. I spent 5 months in Canada (1 month in Alberta, 4 months in B.C) many years ago and the images bring back heart felt memories for me. I love Canada and it is my #2 place to reside on this earth.
I wish I was more into photography during my time there, although I do have some nice images thanks to my travelling companion. It is a beautiful country and a place that I felt most at home during all of my travels. I guess thats why theres so many Aussies there! Love to see some B&W conversions as others have suggested. Keep up the great work! I know nutzinc
These are just wonderful, Neeper. Thankyou for sharing your fantastic backyard with us! Canada is up on my list of places to visit...one day!
Beautiful country there. The last shot is my fav. Sure wish I had something that nice within an hour's drive....
my gallery of so-so photos
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Hi Christine! Nice to finally see you on here! Hope to see you posting pictures soon as well. Maybe we can start a D70 chapter here in Calgary . But we need to find our own Birddog so we can play with lenses. Know of anyone?
Well, Vancouver is the closest ocean to us. It's about 1000km away. I used to live there too, but imo Calgary is such a wonderful place to live. BTW, your handle name "kipper" is quite the famous/popular name around here. This time, last year, there were millions of Flames fan (NHL Hockey) chanting that exact name.
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