Just got back from a trip to have a first taste of the Winter. I’ve heard about the first blanket of snow in the Canadian Rockies happen in October of each year. and that would be the best time to visit and photography the Canadian Rockies in white. So it was my very first time solo trip car camping in the cold. I didn’t expect it was that cold. Luckily I bought enough clothes and camping gear to kept myself warm.
But before I share some of the photo from the Canadian Rockies, I would like to share some of them on my way back to Vancouver as weather shifting from Winter back into Falls. And as title of the post said, A Blend of Seasons!
2021 Photography Workshop
Will be running 2 workshops in the Canadian Rockies in August 2021 with Real Ideas Studio back to back. First one from August 1 – 4 is Waterscapes Photography in Jasper National Park where we will be exploring some beautiful waterfalls and learn how to take photo of them at different time of the day. And the 2nd workshop from August 5 – 8 is Nightscapes Photography in Banff National Park. And learn how to take photo of the dark night sky!
You can also take both workshop at a discount price!! If you are interested, please use the links below to check out the details.
2021 Landscape / Waterscape Photography Workshop in Jasper National Park
Aug 1 – Aug 4, 2021
2021 Nightscape Photography Workshop in Banff National Park
Aug 5 – Aug 8, 2021
Website Updates
It have been a very very long time since last posted and it wasn’t because I haven’t been shooting much. I was just waiting for my new website get done and it is finally completed. Of course one of the big change is the photo galleries are now displaying with larger size and better quality so people can have a better viewing experience. Also everything you see there are now all available for prints!
On top of that, I added a few more categories under it. Waterscapes and Panorama were building up over time and now are finally have enough that can have their own page.
One more added was Road. Over the year, road trip has always been my main way of travel. And shooting the road is something I love doing. But it the past, I only posted a hand full of photos that are shooting the road. But I think it deserve it’s own page too!
Leave a comment and let me know of what you think!! 🙂
Chasing NEOWISE
A starry night on the Icefields Parkway chasing NEOWISE Comet back in July. It was a busy night to tried shoot the comet and milky way at the same time!
Perseids at Callaghan
Great night capturing the Perseids Meteor Shower in Callaghan Valley. The is results was Blend with 2 shots for the foreground and 8 shots for the night skies that captured with meteor over the 2 plus hours period.
Hope you enjoy!
Burnaby Mountain
Burnaby Mountain is one of the very first location I fly my drone back many years ago. And this video actually included few visits over the years. At different time and different seasons from foggy Spring to Winter covered in snow with views in different directions. Hope you enjoy!
Sunset View
Hope everyone is doing well in this crazy time. Stay Safe!!
Grace Lake
Let’s keep the aerial flow going while we are staying home finding more and more things you wanted to do for years. This time is another aerial experience of a small lake called Grace Lake located near Harrison in British Columbia, Canada. There is a recreation site right next to the lake, it is small but very popular during the camping season and it even have a floating dock for fishing. To go from Vancouver, you can take the Highway 7 to Harrison Mills. Turn left onto Morris Valley Road and drive 11 km. Travel 0.15 km on the FSR and turn left at the entrance to Grace Lake Recreation Site.
Sunset Flight
A lovely sunset on the top of the mountain! Happy weekend!!
Queen Elizabeth Park
Queen Elizabeth Park – the dome of Bloedel Conservatory
Queen Elizabeth Park is a 130-acre municipal park located in Vancouver, British Columbia, Canada, on Little Mountain (British Columbia) (elevation approximately 152 meters or 500 feet above sea level). Its surface was scarred at the turn of the twentieth century when it was quarried for its rock, which served to build Vancouver’s first roadways.
And here’s is a higher view from above. Hope you enjoy!
Stay safe, everyone!!