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-9 degrees just doesn't translate with light this warm.

This was the last day in a five day trip with my oldest, best friend. the day was cloudless, but just at dusk, a bank arrived to commandeer the sun.

I had to stand in the water which turned my snowshoes to blocks of ice. Took a damn hour to get em off so I could get in my sleeping bag. So you all better like it...

Copyright Colin H Sillerud

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Images were taken yesterday afternoon in the sands of Muzahmiah.

The atmosphere was nice and warm, sunset, was also distinctive, but I drink tea with friends d: .
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This shot won me a 3 month DA Premium Membership [link]

While on a photography workshop in Yosemite, we happened to get an AMAZING sunset from the viewpoint at Glacier Point looking towards Half Dome. I took over 300 shots here and this was my favorite. I hope you enjoy it too.

A mounted print of this shot can be purchased at my Etsy store for only $20 - [link]

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Cradle Mountain
Tasmania

Dylan and I sneaked away on a quick 10-day trip to Tasmania over the Easter break. Our goal was to capture the turning colours of the fagus in the stunning setting of the Cradle Mountain region. Alas, we arrived too early, so there were no red leaves frosted in early morning dew to capture (they were just turning from yellow to orange), but we had a ball photographing Cradle Mountain itself.

This image taken on one of the three evenings we spent trying to hunt down the perfect conditions. On this night Dove Lake was still, but there were no clouds to add interest to the sky. I took the shot anyway... I had to show something for standing out there freezing my fingers off!
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Featured as Earth Shot's Photo of the Day on 7/2/09 ([link]) as well as Photo of the Day on Aperture Academy on 7/9/09 ([link])

This was one of the hardest 1.5 mile hikes I've ever made. You start from the lake down there and hike up this steep, crumbly mountain until you get to this ridge. I damn near killed myself stepping on unstable rocks over and over.

I loved the view here and set up for sunset. It took me about an hour to find a spot and composition I really liked. I really liked this shot more than later ones I took from the same spot, because the sun is falling scross those trees in the front and adds a lot the depth of the image by having a nice middleground subject. Later, those trees were dark and it didn't seem as strong of an image.

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Photo taken in Kananaskis Country, Alberta.

Head over to my blog for the photo and a little more information!

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Sunset over the peaks of the Continental Divide from Blue Lake deep in the Indian Peaks Wilderness, Colorado.
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Wonderful national park in Slovakia.

Please enjoy.

Tomas

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Photos taken in Kananaskis Country, Alberta.

Head over to my blog for the two photos and a little more information! Two photos in this blog post of Spillway Lakes.

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Was planning on going to Glacier NP over the holiday, but half the park is still under snow. Changed plans and spent the long weekend around Bandon, OR, with mostly unremarkable sunrises and sunsets. Either not a cloud in the sky or no sun to be seen anywhere. This is one of the better images from the weekend. Yes, I know it has been shot a million times before, but what are you going to do when you are there - not shoot it? :) To make the situation even more challenging, the tide at sunrise was very low and the water around most of the rocks had drained completely.
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