Bow Falls on the Bow River in Banff, near the Banff Springs Hotel, lit by moonlight on August 10, 2014, night of the infamous “supermoon” Full Moon. At right is a faint, short moonbow from moonlight and the mist from the falls. This is a single exposure, taken with the 24mm lens and Canon 5D MkII for 30 seconds at f/4 and ISO 800.
Bow Falls on the Bow River in Banff, near the Banff Springs Hotel, lit by moonlight on August 10, 2014, night of the infamous “supermoon” Full Moon. This is a single exposure taken prior to a time-lapse sequence, taken with the 16-35mm lens and Canon 6D for 20 seconds at f/5 and ISO 1600.
The supermoon of August 10, 2014 rising behind Mt. Rundle and Banff townsite, as shot from the Mt. Norquay viewpoint looking south over the valley. This is an HDR high dynamic range stack of 8 exposures to capture the great range in brightness from the sky around the Moon (the Moon itself is inevitably overexposed) to the dark ground and trees. I’ve turned up the HDR intensity a bit more than natural to bring out cloud structure but that does give the image an HDR look. I shot this at the end of a 700-frame time-lapse, with the 16-35mm lens and Canon 6D. HDR processed with Photomatix Pro.