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Saturday, 5 January 2013

Happy New Year!

2012 was quite a year for us. I don’t think I have had a better year for photography. After weeks of editing and processing, I’ve finally made my way through the summer shoot. 60,000 images boiled down to 2100 worked images. This process is usually demoralizing and sometimes downright depressing but this year seemed different. I really enjoyed the marathon session of editing. Reliving this trip was wonderful. I was surprised with the number of panoramic images I did. If you would like to see more of the most recent images, check out our latest page (click).

Here are some my favourite images of the year:

Blue Jay
Blue Jay - Click for larger
Female Black Bear
Female Black Bear - Click for larger
Common Loon
Common Loon - Click for larger
White-tailed Deer Leaping
White-tailed Deer Leaping - Click for larger
Stormy Saskatchewan Dawn
Stormy Saskatchewan Dawn - Click for larger
Great Horned Owl
Great Horned Owl - Click for larger
Pika
Pika - Click for larger
Upper Kananaskis Lake
Upper Kananaskis Lake - Click for larger
Porcupine Caribou
Porcupine Caribou - Click for larger
Native Hunter
Native Hunter - Click for larger
Tombstone Territorial Park, YT
Tombstone Territorial Park, YT - Click for larger
Kluane Range, Yukon
Kluane Range, Yukon - Click for larger
Salmon Glacier, British Columbia
Salmon Glacier, British Columbia - Click for larger
Maligne Lake Boathouse
Maligne Lake Boathouse - Click for larger
Elk Island National Park, AB
Elk Island National Park, AB - Click for larger

The memory cards are cleared. The batteries are charged.

Next!

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3 Comments:

Anonymous Marta said...

I have looked through them all. I have only one word to say. Wow.

5 January 2013 at 21:34  
Anonymous Marta said...

I only have one word to say. Wow.

6 January 2013 at 11:50  
Blogger Dimitri Sarantis said...

happy new year ron! your recent work is fantastic as always. hope you have a great 2013

10 January 2013 at 11:52  

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