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[Thanks all for your great encouragement - much appreciated --- Scott]
Lake Ohara is one of the nicest easy hiking areas in Alberta (Banff) /BC (Yoho) area. It requires either walking 12 km or being lucky enough to get a bus (limited to 40 people per day by reservation). They limit the number of people per day by limiting reservations and/or requiring a 11km walk to start hiking.
One of my friends suddenly found some tickets (2 of the 40) and they invited me. Hurray.
Here are my best pictures of a rather cool/ but beautiful day.
Comments and feedback are appreciated. Scott
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1 - Lake Ohara from Oesa Trail
2 - Lake Ohara looking South
3 - The start of Oesa Trail from Lake Ohara
4 - Another view from Oesa Trail of the south end of Lake Ohara
A lovely place and I enjoy the way you've portrayed it. Thirty years since I last visited and longer since Lake Oesa. Are you headed for an early winter, or...is this a normal early September?
blueshadows: This is pretty normal fall. The snow is likely gone and come and gone by now. The larch had not yet turned. Glad you like the picture. It is a wonderful place. Thanks for the feedback. Much appreciated. Scott
kwilliam8: Glad you like the first one. I was hiking with an non photographer who got me the tickets so I had to be quick in taking this picture. It came out surprisely well during the rest break (picture opportunity). Glad you like it (1). Thanks for the feedback. Much appreciated. Scott
Great set ... I am jealous ... wish I had been there ... #1 is my favorite - it has a very nice balance between foreground and background ... worthy of a nice large print in my opinion ... just fantastic!
Gary Clennan: The first 1 is my preference as well. Glad you like them. Thanks for the feedback. Much appreciated. Scott
prethip: They were taken last week. You should see the larch changed this tuesday and peak next weekend. Great for you. Wish I could go again without walking 12km. Thanks for the feedback. Much appreciated. Scott
can0nfan2379: Glad you like them. Thanks for the feedback. Much appreciated. Scott
nntnam: Glad you like the set. Thanks for the feedback. Much appreciated. Scott
dswiger: It was not overly cold 4c (40f) in the morning tracking to 10c ( 50f) in the peak of the day. A perfect day for hiking for me. Glad you like 1. Thanks for the feedback. Much appreciated. Scott
dwa652: I have not checked Assinboine. Dan and I mike hike to Bugaboos for fall colour. Glad you like 1. I am glad you like my handheld travel shots. Thanks for the feedback. Much appreciated. Scott
Rajan Parrikar: Glad you like the first. Thanks for the feedback. Much appreciated. Scott
Nubcake: Its not winter - its fall !!! But I am glad you like the fall pictures that look like winter Thanks for the feedback. Much appreciated. Scott
roythegreat: Glad you like 1. Thanks for the feedback. Much appreciated. Scott
Markus L: It is my favourite month too. Snow or now snow. Glad you like them. Thanks for the feedback. Much appreciated. Scott
Frogfish: I am not a big ndgrad fan. It only works well in flat land. But I have 3 images to blend. I will take a look to see if I can fix the clouds in 3. I might have even overexposed in my minus 2 stop exposure. Thanks for the specific suggestion. Much appreciated. Scott