Wednesday, April 30, 2014
From the Archives
I remember taking this image as if it was yesterday. It was taken along the shores of Vermilion Lakes in Banff. It was springtime and there was a thin layer of ice on the water with these big holes that appealed to me. I had no tripod and I had to be very careful not to break the ice that I was trying to photograph. By the time I was ready to take the photo I had stopped paying attention to the composition and the direction of the light so the end result is not quite what I had in mind. As I looked at the photos all these years later I find myself thinking how differently the result would be if I were back there now with a little more experience. And a tri-pod.
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