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The landscape calendar is now available ! Go check it outI love this glacier cave
The snow with the red algae and fine silt looks (and feels) like Styrofoam. The thing sticking out on the right is actually a small iceberg.
Location: Wedgemount Glacier just above Wedgemount Lake, Garibaldi Provincial Park, Beautiful British Columbia, Canada.
Equipment: Nikon D90 + Tokina 11-16mm + Tiffen Polarizer.
Processing: Photomatix Pro 4.1 and Photoshop CS5 from 3 RAW exposures.
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Comments: 97
pnx626 [2011-09-13 18:47:04 +0000 UTC]
Wow, this landscape is so beautiful! And you photograph it really well.
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dragonflare92 [2011-09-13 17:59:21 +0000 UTC]
This. is. amazing! It looks so surreal, like some sort of fantasy landscape! It must be a beautiful place to visit!
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EbolaSparkleBear [2011-09-13 16:55:24 +0000 UTC]
So I guess that water isn't good to drink
Awesome shot!
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Azguhlar [2011-09-13 16:43:58 +0000 UTC]
The rocks looks so unreal, i first thought it was a 3D picture !
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ArtemisOrion [2011-09-13 16:30:53 +0000 UTC]
Your photos are truly amazing! The colors are intense and to my eye very well balanced. Any one of these would make first-class wall art, poster or postcard, or wall mural, as they each encapsulate the overall feeling of being there, imparting to the viewer the feelings of awe and serenity you must have felt yourself when you were actually there. I just can't get over the intensity of the colors, they're practically otherworldly! Was it really like that when you were viewing in person? I'm no professional critic, but I know what I really like, and I really LOVE these! Super work, you have a wonderful talent!
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Rainbow-Space-Bubble [2011-09-13 16:20:12 +0000 UTC]
Oooooohhh...... PUNCH (the drink)! ^^
Ha ha, (not really)... It looks all smooth and other-worldly-- keep up the good work, my good sir (or woman)!
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Memory627 [2011-09-13 15:30:51 +0000 UTC]
I thought this was actual Styrofoam. You're saying its actual snow and ice? Wow...
I wanna go to Canada now.
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AdamAlexanderKing [2011-09-13 15:29:59 +0000 UTC]
This is such a beautiful, surreal shot. It almost looks like an alien planet, it's hard to imagine locations like this existing. Fantastic.
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MeadowBunny [2011-09-13 15:20:58 +0000 UTC]
snow??? i thought it was rock!! WOOOWWWW!!!! incredible! ab incredible! where is this?
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MeadowBunny In reply to MeadowBunny [2011-09-13 15:21:28 +0000 UTC]
nvm lol i read where it was lol
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CloudchaserShaconage [2011-09-13 14:52:11 +0000 UTC]
And the coloring is natural? That's incredible!
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jcarrasquillo30 [2011-09-13 14:33:43 +0000 UTC]
Wow! This is a true wonder of nature! Very beautiful! I liked the picture!
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Arianya [2011-09-13 12:43:07 +0000 UTC]
I love this shot. It really captures the colours and the reflection in the water is the icing on the cake.
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JoergJohannMueller [2011-09-13 12:18:40 +0000 UTC]
Cool colors. The ice really looks strange. Like "selfmade".
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Nadiaenis [2011-09-13 11:42:02 +0000 UTC]
wow this series is beautiful, i nvy you for being at this place and have seen it in real. looks like a dream
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Jellyfosh [2011-09-13 11:27:32 +0000 UTC]
My mind can not even begin to register that this isn't a photoshopped piece. So amazing
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coulombic [2011-09-13 10:48:26 +0000 UTC]
Perhaps a little more subtle processing would suit this better. Have you looked into luminosity masks? I think your work would be substantially better if you went about the dynamic range expansion process via Photoshop and layers/masks instead of what I assume to be Photomatix, or a clone thereof.
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mopy001 [2011-09-13 09:40:00 +0000 UTC]
its so stunning, that i dont know what to say.....
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Astranat [2011-09-13 07:16:30 +0000 UTC]
ΠΊΠ°ΠΊ Π±ΡΠ΄-ΡΠΎ ΠΊΡΠΎΠ²Ρ.. ΡΡΡΠ°ΡΠ½ΠΎ..
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