Canadian Jewel
Uploaded: January 28, 2014 03:39:06
Peyto Lake, in Banff National Park, Alberta Canada.
F10, 1/60th sec, ISO 400, 32mm focal length
Exif: F Number: 10, Exposure Bias Value: 0.00, ExposureTime: 1/60 seconds, Flash: did not fire, compulsory flash mode, ISO: 400, White balance: Auto white balance, FocalLength: 32.00 mm, Model: Canon EOS 5D Mark III
Carolyn M. Fletcher January 28, 2014
That water is such a pretty color. Seems like there's a lot of that in Canada. Wonder what makes it that color. Anybody know? Sure isn't the sky reflecting in it, at least not this one. #1561317Colette M. Metcalf January 28, 2014
Oh my! Is this ever gorgeous, Ken!!! #10958210Joy Rector January 28, 2014
gorgeous shot #10958221Linda D. Lester January 28, 2014
What a beauty!! I'm with Carolyn the water is just beautiful! I heard once why but don't remember! #10958271Agnes Fegan January 28, 2014
The "wow" factor. Just beautiful! #10958316Michael Frazier January 28, 2014
Great capture Sr. Like the color also. #10958438JO ANN CLEVELAND January 28, 2014
OMG! That is outstanding Ken! And I agree about that water color...wowza!jo ann c. #10958491
Ken Smith January 28, 2014
Hi everyone. The lakes in the Canadian Rockies have the greenish to turquoise color because they are fed by nearby glaciers that contain ground up clay and quartz-like materials.This "rock flour" floats near the waters surface and absorbs or eliminates much of the blue light, but reflects some blue and greens. And that's the light we see.
There are glacial lakes all over the world, but the Canadian glacier lakes have a little extra luminosity because much of the "rock flour" is made of limestone, which enhances the refraction.
So, there you have it. :-) #10958530
Mary Beth Aiello January 28, 2014
An amazing scene, Ken, so expertly captured, as always. And thanks for the explanation. The color is magnificent. #10958566Amalia Sylvia Arriaga Salinas January 28, 2014
Beautiful scenery with great colors Ken!,John Connolly January 28, 2014
A fantastic sight and thanks for the explanation Ken! #10958671Randy D. Dinkins January 28, 2014
Beautiful shot. It has been a few years since up that way, but miss the blue green waters of Banff, Jasper and other lakes in BC. #10958864Cindy Bendush January 28, 2014
The lake color has so much impact in this image - totally gorgeous!!! #10959093Jean Lechleiter February 23, 2014
Fantastic shot of one of my favorite places. CONGRATS. on getting Staff Favorite. #10983717Sign up for an interactive online photography course to get critiques on your photos.
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