I witnessed this sunset on a rock climbing road trip through the USA. This is one of the craziest sunsets I have seen in all of my 30 years of life. The image is barely edited and that's pretty much what it looked like straight out of the camera. In fact it was almost hard to edit. With colors this crazy it's easy to overdo it. To me it almost doesn't look real. I don't know what causes some sunsets to pop and some to just fizzle out but, I'm sure glad they exist. Life would be a lot more boring without them. It's no wonder ancient civilizations believed that Gods were responsible for the weather phenomenon we witness. This piece reminds me to keep a childlike sense of wonder in my life. Sometimes it's more fun not knowing why certain things happen. It makes them a lot more magical.
This image was photographed by Vincent Schnabl.
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Troposphere is a culmination of some of my favorite work to date. I have spent 30 marvelous years on this planet. The troposphere is the lowest layer of the atmosphere. It provides us with life every single day and it's where all our weather phenomenon happen. As a landscape photographer this affects my work in a massive way. Low pressure systems bring in rain and clouds for those moody shots. High pressure systems bring clear skies, perfect for capturing the stars, northern lights and milky way. Clouds give us amazing contrasts, sunsets and sunrises. A big component of what separates good from great landscape photography is the weather and the conditions it brings. That is why I am forever grateful to be living here, during this era. Capturing the beauty the troposphere has to offer and sharing it with everyone is what inspires me every single day.
This collection is 16 pieces 1/1
All images are captured by Vincent Schnabl, photographer based out of Revelstoke, British Columbia
Flaming Embers
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Flaming Embers
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I witnessed this sunset on a rock climbing road trip through the USA. This is one of the craziest sunsets I have seen in all of my 30 years of life. The image is barely edited and that's pretty much what it looked like straight out of the camera. In fact it was almost hard to edit. With colors this crazy it's easy to overdo it. To me it almost doesn't look real. I don't know what causes some sunsets to pop and some to just fizzle out but, I'm sure glad they exist. Life would be a lot more boring without them. It's no wonder ancient civilizations believed that Gods were responsible for the weather phenomenon we witness. This piece reminds me to keep a childlike sense of wonder in my life. Sometimes it's more fun not knowing why certain things happen. It makes them a lot more magical.
This image was photographed by Vincent Schnabl.
Edition 1/1
Troposphere is a culmination of some of my favorite work to date. I have spent 30 marvelous years on this planet. The troposphere is the lowest layer of the atmosphere. It provides us with life every single day and it's where all our weather phenomenon happen. As a landscape photographer this affects my work in a massive way. Low pressure systems bring in rain and clouds for those moody shots. High pressure systems bring clear skies, perfect for capturing the stars, northern lights and milky way. Clouds give us amazing contrasts, sunsets and sunrises. A big component of what separates good from great landscape photography is the weather and the conditions it brings. That is why I am forever grateful to be living here, during this era. Capturing the beauty the troposphere has to offer and sharing it with everyone is what inspires me every single day.
This collection is 16 pieces 1/1
All images are captured by Vincent Schnabl, photographer based out of Revelstoke, British Columbia