How to photograph Mount Victoria and Lake Louise?
Mount Victoria is a mountain that is decorated with a elegant glacier and is located in a cluster of peaks over 11,000 feet tall. Even though Lake Louise is one of the most picturesque places on Earth a great many people leave with photos that are washed out or back lit with underexposed details. The reason for this is how differently the lake is lit from day to day. The valley Lake Louise sits in is aligned almost perfectly North and South. One can achieve superbly beautiful photographs all day and everyday despite the season.
Like all digital photography in the Canadian Rockies there are many ways achieve a quality exposure; the camera holder can use ND, Graduated, with Enhancing Filters or be like me, and just shoot with the naked lens with no filtration for a sharper image. I will then edit underexposed regions in Photoshop or Lightroom with numerous remedies available to save the desired details
If shooting with naked glass I find under exposing up to 3 stops with the f-stop no higher than 9 for less digital dust. This will help prevent blown out highlights such as clouds, and alpine peaks in the background of your compositions.
Finally choice of wide angle or telephoto is user’s preferences.
Have fun, and know that anyone can achieve remarkable photos of Mount Victoria with current technology.