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Banff Station
Banff Station
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Challenge: Free Study 2007-03 (Advanced Editing V)
Camera: Canon EOS-30D
Lens: Canon EF-S 17-85mm f/4-5.6 IS USM
Location: Banff, Alberta
Date: Mar 13, 2007
Aperture: f/5.6
ISO: 100
Shutter: 1/400
Galleries: Landscape, Travel
Date Uploaded: Mar 31, 2007

Fresh snow, blue bird sky, and an amazing train standing at the railway station in Banff, AB

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Votes: 154
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05/16/2007 10:16:58 AM
One seriously brilliant shot of the Canadian Rockies!
 Comments Made During the Challenge
04/05/2007 09:59:10 PM
This is a very nice shot and my only complaint is the slight vignetting.
  Photographer found comment helpful.
04/04/2007 02:40:18 PM
Great color and clarity. Good luck
04/03/2007 09:01:25 PM
Lovely colors and snowy feel.
04/03/2007 06:32:57 PM
Right then, joke's on me as I now have to plough through 564 images and bump them all (yes, all of them) up. There'll be a third run through for fine tuning. It's day two three now and I'm running late, sorry.

Someone named a place in Canada after Banff? La Nouvelle Calédonie?

Goodd snow/light/perspective, etc. 7
04/03/2007 03:13:55 AM
wow ..... wot an amazing shot ...... love the colours & the perspective, and love the mountains and clouds in the background . =8
04/02/2007 04:37:16 PM
great subject and shot
04/01/2007 02:25:00 AM
A good camera angle for a train under snow packed mountains,
which serves as a perfect background.
Good Depth of field. Lighting is naturally bright and even.

Crisply shot, (We can see the 9120 number on the front of the train)
And the houses on the sides, (or are they train stations) frame
the tracks, which in turn lead our eyes to the train.
Good job.
  Photographer found comment helpful.


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