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 By: Kenneth Kwan  
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Photographer  Kenneth Kwan {Karma:3084}
Project #20 Classic Landscape Camera Model Canon Elan 7e
Categories Film Format
Portfolio Travel
Lens EF 24mm f/2.8
Uploaded 8/6/2002 Film / Memory Type Fuiji Sensia 100
    ISO / Film Speed 0
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About This was shot with a 2-stop ND grad and a polarizer, on tripod. The exposure was quite challenging even with the ND grad. The lake bottom is visible because of the polarizer. This was taken about a half hour after my other shot of Mt Burgess. The sky has cleared and I was really glad I hung around. Location: Emerald Lake, Yoho National Park, British Columbia, Canada.
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Nando Mondino   {K:14261} 4/2/2003
Great shot and excellent reflections!

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Steve Mekata   {K:610} 8/7/2002
ah...well done.

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John Charlton   {K:5595} 8/7/2002
Interesting string of comments. Yes, there is much to look at in this photo. I really like the way Ken double duplicated the lines of Mount Burgess with the evergreens in the foreground. Wonderful use of a polarizer.

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Dawna G.    {K:7709} 8/6/2002
very cool effect with the transparency of the water - it gives the image a unique quality.

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Matt Oulman   {K:1052} 8/6/2002
Not at all, Steve. The water line is very subtle, and difficult to distinguish directly below the dock. I do see the dock in the water after looking very closely. The reflection actually looks like part of the actual dock, suggesting (to the eye) the water to be higher.

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Steve Kompier   {K:4629} 8/6/2002
No reflection of the dock? I clearly see the dock and the lights on the dock, reflected. Are you suggesting something Matt?

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Matt Oulman   {K:1052} 8/6/2002
Considering the crystal clear reflections of the mountain, boat, etc, - I wonder why there is no reflection of the dock at all? Hmm..

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John Myers   {K:4308} 8/6/2002
that's so cool how you can see the bottom...

what a great photograph...you need to go back there in winter when the snow and frost comes:)

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Maarten Venter Maarten Venter   {K:885} 8/6/2002
I couldn't agree more with Ben. This shot is different to the expected norm and I do not think it could be any better.

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Ben Gunsberger   {K:-458} 8/6/2002
I disagree. I like the fact that you can see through the water, particularly the way the water only really appears transparent where it is reflecting the mountain. It makes it look even more like a sheet of glass.

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Vincent K. Tylor Vincent K. Tylor   {K:7863} 8/6/2002
Your signature shots are quite clear....reflections! You also have a natural eye for composition. Framage is dead on with this one. I love the lights on the house and pier. Unfortunately, the clear water hurts you on this one. Because it is so shallow, you can see all of the debri. It really ruins the beautiful work here. I am not photoshop savy, but you can do some work and posssibly save this shot. Great eye though.

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Ben Gunsberger   {K:-458} 8/6/2002
Another great shot. I'm amazed at the clarity and sharpness you consistently achieve.

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Sarah Needham   {K:2482} 8/6/2002
Kenneth, another lovely shot.
I have the same camera, and lens as you, so it's nice to see what can be achieved on this equipment!!

Sarah

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