This weekend we had some family come in from New Zealand. They main reason for their trip was the Penticton Ironman (I know, crazy people, right?) but they were able to make the trip to Calgary for a few days visit with us as well. It was awesome to see my aunt and cousin as I hadn’t seen them in 6 and 8 years respectively – one of the downfalls of your extended family living in NZ.
The weekend was a busy one as we tried to show them a few of the cool spots we have to offer in Alberta – one of which was Drumheller and the Royal Tyrrell Museum which houses some pretty amazing dinosaur fossil specimens. Obviously, I was snapping away all day, and the shot below is one of my faves.
Equipment:
– Canon EOS 5D Mark II
– Canon 50mm f/1.4
– Black¤Rapid RS-4 Camera Strap
Awesome shot Heath! I like how you let the tusks extend beyond the frame, creates a nice depth.
Terrific image heath. Great symmetry and wonderful perspective.
Very cool perspective!
Looks like you were able to get right on top of that thing for the shot. Way cool.
Really cool image Heath. The processing and DoF are perfect for this subject.
That’s a cool POV!
Nice shot Heath! I also like the updates you made to your blog – very nice.
Nice picture! š
/Victoria (Sweden)
Great symmetry! Love the colors from the lights.