Canadian photographer R. John Knight shares the stories behind some of his nature and wildlife images


Showing posts with label Mountains. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Mountains. Show all posts

Thursday, May 17, 2012

Winter Driving Along BC's Stewart-Cassiar Highway, March 2012 - More Winter's Madness?

 

On the way home from the Yukon, we came south from Watson Lake along Hwy 37, instead of returning via the Alaska Highway.  To make our journey more challenging, we did the section between Dease Lake and the Yellowhead Highway 16 three times with the hope of getting some sunshine and interesting light to photograph the spectacular snow-capped mountains.

Location Map: BC's Stewart-Cassiar Highway #37, Watson Lake to the Yellowhead Highway.  Source: http://www.stewartcassiar.com/trip-planning/maps/
Although the snow-covered roads were generally plowed and sanded, both the weather and road conditions made driving a challenge at times.  This part of British Columbia receives about 6 m of snow each winter

Large snowbanks with no shoulders to pull off.
We spent 3 days heading south, back north, and finally south with hopes of getting more than overcast skies and snow squalls.  When the sun finally shone for a new moments here and there, the views are fabulous, but tough to capture because:

     -  Hard to get clear vistas without some kind of foreground, so lots of tree silhouettes

     -  Few places to pull off onto the shoulder of the road during winter with the huge snow banks; some up to 2m in height

     -  Lots of logging and mining truck traffic

     -  Off the road, the snow was really deep!!! I went in to my waist several times when I wasn’t expecting to.

Nevertheless, I'm glad that we persevered.  I could have spent a week cruising back and forth along the road, looking for the perfect shot.  We're looking forward to traveling along this road during late August - early September sometime in the future. 






Monday, November 8, 2010

Canadian Mountain Holidays Announces Photo Contest Winners

This is a quick note to let you know that both John and Sherrill were winners in the September 2010 photo contest sponsored by Canadian Mountain Holidays (CMH).

John

Winner - Best Overall Image 
Lichen on weathered tree trunk
Honourable Mention - Best Overall Image
Rain drops on leave
Runner-up - Best Signature Shot of the Bugaboo Mountains
Stormy day in the Bugaboos
 Sherrill
Winner (Tie) - Best Out of the Clouds
Through the clouds
Runner-up - Best Overall Image
Wet leaf patterns in the rain
Honourable Mention - Best Signature Shot of the Bugaboo Mountains
Mountain reflections
Check out the on-line gallery that were submitted by all participants.  Despite the cold and wet weather, everyone was able to capture some spectacular images.  The workshop provided an excellent opportunity to see a variety of terrain, and to meet other photographers

Note that CMH will be offering a Wildflower Photography Workshop at the Bugaboos, August 5-8, 2011 with John Marriott.

Waterfall and stormy weather