Photo Of The Day: Blue Ice

This Photo of the Day, titled “Blue Ice,” comes from Gadling Flickr pool member AlphaTangoBravo / Adam Baker and was captured using a Pentax K-5.

In the caption for this image, Adam humbly tells us this is “just another sunset in Quetico Provincial Park.”

Quetico Provincial Park is a wilderness retreat west of Lake Superior on the Canada-U.S. border. The 1,180,000-acre park is home to over 2000 unofficial, unimproved wilderness campsites and more than 600 lakes.

Want to be featured? Upload your best shots to the Gadling Group Pool on Flickr. Several times a week we choose our favorite images from the pool as a Photo of the Day.

Tips for being featured: add a caption describing the image and your personal experience when capturing it, details of the photography gear used and any tips you might have for others wanting to emulate your work.

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Photo of the day (8-13-09)

AlphaTangoBravo or Adam Baker is quickly becoming one of my favorite contributors to Gadling’s Flickr photo of the day pool. This amazing sunset was taken at the Rocky Mountain National Park in Colorado. Adam calls it Maize and Blue.

Can you top this?

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Submit it to Gadling’s Flickr group right now! We just might use it for our Photo of the Day!

Photo of the Day (06/11/09)

I’ve always been a fan of a very wide-angle lens. It’s the only way to really feel like you’re there, and this picture, taken by Adam Baker is the perfect example. While most pocket cameras shoot as wide as 28mm, his DSLR took this picture at a wide 10mm.

It kind of makes you feel like you’re at the Big Sur area of California, which is a big part of why we take pictures, isn’t it?

Are you a Flickr user who’d like to share a travel related picture or two for our consideration? Submit it to Gadling’s Flickr group right now! We just might use it for our Photo of the Day!