p.1 #1 · Spirit Island - Maligne Lake, Jasper National Park
I am way behind from having too much fun this summer. This post is from the end of September. My oldest son got married in August and I convinced him and new wife that since they could not go on honeymoon (Covid restrictions) they should paddle 30km with me to Spirit Island. A different non iconic view of Spirit Island that is mid way down Maligne Lake in Jasper National Park in Alberta Canada.
I have been to Maligne/Spirit a number of times and thus I was pursuing something a little different - portrait orientation and from a non iconic spot.
Hopefully you like the attempts.
Comments and feedback are appreciated.
Scott
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1 Laowa 15mm macro shift with flip in adapter [saving weight]
p.1 #3 · Spirit Island - Maligne Lake, Jasper National Park
Great shots and apparently a very exclusive location. I especially like the first. This is a textbook perfect composition example with nice framing and lines leading the viewer's eye to the horizon with beautifully sun illuminated low clouds.
A question on #4: is it just me or is the horizon line slightly unlevel?
p.1 #6 · Spirit Island - Maligne Lake, Jasper National Park
hope to one day make it here! been to jasper twice but in the shoulder seasons when the boat wasn't running. awesome pics and jealous of your experience being able to paddle out there!
p.1 #9 · Spirit Island - Maligne Lake, Jasper National Park
DistantPlaces: I am glad you like the 1st. Its a wonderful place. You are right - the 4th needs horizontal correction. Thanks for the feedback. Much appreciated. Scott
ramdisk: Glad you like the captures. Its my favourite paddle. Thanks for the feedback. Much appreciated. Scott
junglialoh: Fall is wonderful time [as long as it does not snow or get very cold or windy on the lake - we were lucky]. Thanks for the feedback. Much appreciated. Scott
jli.jon: The boat runs all the way into the fall. But to get a good picture you have to paddle there. They only let you off for 10 minutes and there are too many people and they don't get there for light hours. I once put in at mid night and paddled to the dock at 4am took pictures and headed back for noon. It can be done. Glad you like the the photo experience. Thanks for the feedback. Much appreciated. Scott
roadapple: Glad you like the images. Thanks for the feedback. Much appreciated. Scott
douter: Those are high complements (hang on wall). Glad you like the captures. Thanks for the feedback. Much appreciated. Scott