Director of Photography’s Photo/Video of the day:
This is near Exshaw on a dynamite wall over looking the Bow River. It is a partial 360. I was lucky that the train stretched from horizon to horizon!
Nikon D300 Tokina 11-16mm
Director of Photography’s Photo/Video of the day:
This is near Exshaw on a dynamite wall over looking the Bow River. It is a partial 360. I was lucky that the train stretched from horizon to horizon!
Nikon D300 Tokina 11-16mm
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Photo Credit Lee Simmons - Banff Photography
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Photo credit Lee Simmons - Banff Photography
Director of Photography Photo/video of the day:
Sunset on the prairies. Simple but beautiful. 5D Mark II 17-40mm and Cokin ND grad filter.
Director of Photography’s photo/video of the day:
One of my favorite places to shoot on the praries. This is on the way to Drumheller from Calgary.
5D Mark II 17-40mm L series
Director of Photography Graham Twomey’s Photo/Video of the day:
I am shooting the Acclaim Hotel tomorrow with Kristina Mogensen so will not have time to post a photo. So why not post now!
This image was taken early this year and is one of my favorites of my images for 2011. It was shot on the way back from Drumheller. The sun was setting and Rich Caughey and I saw this amazing building. We ran about a kilometer to it and got some great photos. Sadly Rick lost his glasses!
Nikon D300 with Tokina 11-16mm lens on a Really Right Stuff Nodal head. This is a bracket of 9 and a 360 degree rotation of 15 degree stops so 109 RAW images. I believe the final image is 70 inches at 300dpi native resolution. I like to say 12 images across and 9 images deep.
Banff Photography Director of Photography Photo of the day.
Just finished a great fishing weekend with my Father. Here is a shot of the sunset over the Crowsnest river.
This was shot at about 7:15PM on Saturday September 17/2011. 5D Mark II, 17-40 Canon L with a 22 stop 1/3 increment bracket. The sky is not bracketed in the final image due to ghosting.
Photo by: Graham Twomey