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The Freezing Cold Did Not Stop Me From Photographing Whistler Slopes After Dark
The Freezing Cold Did Not Stop Me From Photographing Whistler Slopes After Dark
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The Freezing Cold Did Not Stop Me From Photographing Whistler Slopes After Dark

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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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    Last rays of the sun

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    Mountains are everywhere I look

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    Black Tusk rock

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    Pink colour leaves

    And “blue hour” comes

    Lifts can rest till the morning

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    Slopes on Whistler Mountain right opposite

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    Roundhouse Gondola Station

    Dark is coming

    Stars and light pollution from Vancouver

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    Only me and thousands of stars

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    Tomas Mähring

    Tomas Mähring

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    Freelance photographer and cameraman, explorer, kayaker and professional rafting guide (Norway - Sjoa, Zimbabwe - Zambezi, USA - Colorado Grand Canyon, Australia - Tasmania Franklin river, New Zealand, central Europe..)

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    Tomas Mähring

    Tomas Mähring

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    Freelance photographer and cameraman, explorer, kayaker and professional rafting guide (Norway - Sjoa, Zimbabwe - Zambezi, USA - Colorado Grand Canyon, Australia - Tasmania Franklin river, New Zealand, central Europe..)

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    CamroNeilR.Laguardia
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    9 years ago Created by potrace 1.15, written by Peter Selinger 2001-2017

    AMAZING CONTENT!!! ^_^ Quick question, how did you take the picture with you in it? did you stand really still or composite?

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    9 years ago Created by potrace 1.15, written by Peter Selinger 2001-2017

    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 unnamed2.jpg

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    CamroNeilR.Laguardia
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    9 years ago Created by potrace 1.15, written by Peter Selinger 2001-2017

    AMAZING CONTENT!!! ^_^ Quick question, how did you take the picture with you in it? did you stand really still or composite?

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    9 years ago Created by potrace 1.15, written by Peter Selinger 2001-2017

    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 unnamed2.jpg

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