The Freezing Cold Did Not Stop Me From Photographing Whistler Slopes After Dark
My friend, snowcat driver in Whistler, gave me a great chance to photograph on slopes after closing time. I did not hesitate a single second to use this opportunity to make some evening and night photos of these amazing Canadian mountains.
Fantastic sunset and sky full of stars did not let me feel the freezing cold even after 8 hours spent there.
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Sun is going down
Night shift is starting for snowcat drivers
And for me too
Snowcat on a rope
Top station of 7th Heaven chair
Last rays of the sun
Pink colour is coming to the sky
Mountains are everywhere I look
Black Tusk rock
Pink colour leaves
And “blue hour” comes
Lifts can rest till the morning
Slopes on Whistler Mountain right opposite
Roundhouse Gondola Station
Dark is coming
Stars and light pollution from Vancouver
Only me and thousands of stars
7th Heaven lift
Time to go home and sleep
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Share on FacebookAMAZING CONTENT!!! ^_^ Quick question, how did you take the picture with you in it? did you stand really still or composite?
Thank you for nice words :) I stood really still and I was counting exposition seconds in my mind. I made more pictures like this :-) These photos are part of my project "365 days in Canada, 365 photos", I will be very happy If you will follow my journey too, sign-up here: www.365.foto-tom.cz (or my instagram @fototomcz) unnamed2.jpg
Load More Replies...AMAZING CONTENT!!! ^_^ Quick question, how did you take the picture with you in it? did you stand really still or composite?
Thank you for nice words :) I stood really still and I was counting exposition seconds in my mind. I made more pictures like this :-) These photos are part of my project "365 days in Canada, 365 photos", I will be very happy If you will follow my journey too, sign-up here: www.365.foto-tom.cz (or my instagram @fototomcz) unnamed2.jpg
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