Tag: 2012 Fall Colours
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Crosson Lake
Bigwind Lake Provincial Park is an “unserviced park.” This means there are no facilities; entrance to the park is via un-assumed roads, which in many places can only be cross with a 4-wheel drive, high clearance vehicle. We were in the park for over two hours, without seeing a single person. This shot was taken…
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Arches on Booth’s Rock Trail
From the outlook we walked down to lake level along a path through the trees. The evergreens were peppered with the colour of a few maples. This shot was taken on a tripod. The lens was shut down to f/22 to get as much depth of field as possible as well as the sense of dimension…
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Roots on Booth’s Rock Trail
Booth’s Rock has several spots to look out over Rock Lake, each separated by some trees or other hazards. This shot was taken on a tripod. The lens was shut down to f/22 to get as much depth of field as possible as well as the sense of dimension that comes with that. I focused…
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Lookout on Booth’s Rock Trail
This 5KM trail loops above Rock Lake to a lookout and then back down to lake level along the shoreline. This shot was taken on a tripod. The aperture was set to f/22 to get a complete depth of field. I focused on the hyper-focal distance, which on the 28mm at f/22 is 121.6…
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Jake Lake
Adjacent to Highway 60 is Jake Lake. This shot was taken on a tripod. The aperture was set to f/8. I didn’t use a higher aperture (the usual f/22) as I wanted a faster shutter speed. I focused on the hyper-focal distance, which on the 28mm at f/8 is 329.5 cm. The shot…