An intimate look at the natural world ... and some other random photography

Thursday, September 06, 2007

Canadian Rockies 2007

I just took another road trip over to the Rockies for a week. Summer weather is pretty unpredictable, but can make for some really interesting stormy skies with crazy clouds.

For the slideshow - click on the photo below.






















9 Comments:

Anonymous Andrey said...

Goodness gracious, these are the best photos of Rockies I've ever seen - damn man... you are good!

Awesome shots... unreal!

2:24 PM

 
Blogger Carl said...

As always, thanks for sharing, love to see your work!

2:41 PM

 
Blogger barsoomcore said...

Wow. You found a NEW way to photograph Castle. I didn't think it could be done. And those shots of Rundle, with the clouds peeling off the peak... spectacular.

Thank you

2:45 PM

 
Blogger . kaishin said...

absolutely stunning photography as always
! Thanks for sharing them :)

2:47 PM

 
Blogger Leto said...

You are the king of Amazing, my friend. I love the blue sunset photo especially. Every trip you take makes you better and better.

5:06 PM

 
Blogger Eleanor and Her Mom said...

WOW- my husband shared these with me & I am amazed. I especially love the waterfall photos. You capture the landscape so beautifully- entered any photo contests lately?

1:06 PM

 
Anonymous Lise said...

Thanks Oli for the pics... It has been a few years visiting the Rockies, but you make them magestic! You truly are talented.

Please come East... it'll blow your mind as well. The fiords in NFLD are amazing! Can't wait to see your Cuba pics ;)

6:01 AM

 
Anonymous Anonymous said...

Difficult to find a word. Sublime seems weak. Once again, thanks for sharing this.
Brigitte

11:43 AM

 
Anonymous Anonymous said...

These are seriously awesome Oli. Love 'em all, but especially the tourist-dissin' moose. And the shot where you can see the mountain's reflection under the bridge, but not the actual mountain. Super cool.

Your sexy pal,
Pete A.

11:01 PM

 

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