Pemberton Valley by AdamGibbs

I really need to get out and make some new images. This is a shot from a couple of years ago after a nice snowfall in the Pemberton Valley along the Birkenhead river, just east of Whistler.

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Blood Moon Rising by DanCarrPhoto

I’m pretty pleased how this turned out considering there won’t be another chance for 18 years! I spent several hours trying to plan a shot that would have some iconic mountain in it at just the right spot. Figuring out how high I had to climb the opposite mountain to get it to line up at the point of total eclipse was tricky! I used the PhotoPills iPhone app and Google Earth for most of it. Shot with Canon 5D Mark 3 and my trusty 200-400 f/4.

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The Plunge 2 by ArturStanisz

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As I mentioned previously while commenting on some of my photos, my artistic approach is a dynamic process and it will likely last forever. I keep redefining my landscape photography vision simply because I constantly develop in the field and switch sources of inspiration. My way of landscape photography execution doesn’t involve going to places and shooting the first appealing composition. Instead I like to take risks and come up with new approaches. Before I start shooting, firstly I need to feel the place. And I mean in it in a holistic approach. Each of my photos is a combination of composition, technical skills and deeper connection with the photographed location. One doesn’t exist without the other. I would never go to the place just to take couple photos, but I frequently go to places and explore them even if I don’t shoot. This photo features Brandywine Falls in BC, near Whistler. Every time when I look at this waterfall I reassure myself that it looks more interesting from its very edge than from the bottom. It was a thrilling and adrenaline boosting experience to shoot there again. By the way, it is 70 metres of that plunge.

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