Vermillion Lakes, Banff

Most of yesterday the weather was not kind to this photographer but perseverance paid off and just before sunset the clouds finally started to break up and the sun peeked through for a great evening shoot at Vermillion Lakes. I don’t use my Nikkor 10.5 fisheye all that much but I like the effect here. It looks like you’re on top of the world. I have to say, though… looking at that foreground ice now… I’m wondering how it supported my weight.
Huh.
The spot was perfect as it allowed for several shooting opportunities. Nearby hot springs had kept this body of water open and the stillness made for perfect reflections of the nearby mountains — including Mount Rundle shown at the right. Ice around the edge of the lake provided a good surface to shoot from as well as some nice leading lines and foreground elements. in other areas patches of golden reeds broke the surface of the water giving some nice warm color and a very different look than shots that were dominated by the ice. In the end I was able to grab lots of different images that don’t all look like they were shot in the same place or on the same evening. A very versatile location. What a great way to end a day.
A quick word of thanks to Bob for stopping by and leaving a comment yesterday. It’s always great to hear from you. Hope to see you again one day soon.



Two killer shots in one post! Really cool light in both of those.
-Bruce
Ditto on Bruce’s comments. I’m totally jealous. It would be great fun to have all the photodudes there shooting. Someday!
-doug
Hi Michael,
Great looking photographs. I used to spend time in the Banff area, wish I had more interesting equipment when I was there.
I just bought a Nikkor 10.5mm fisheye and am having a blast playing with it. It’s good to see what others are doing. Sure takes awhile to get the hang of the lens.
A few of my photos are at . Would love to hear your comments.