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New Article Published – Western Mountain Landscape Photography
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New Article Announcements & Discussionson: July 28, 2019 at 6:38 pm
I have always loved Harvey Stearn’s articles on photography and today he’s back with his adventures, thoughts and especially wonderful images of the Rockies. You can read it HERE
Kevin Raber
Publisher, photoPXLRe: New Article Published – Western Mountain Landscape PhotographyReply #1 on: July 28, 2019 at 7:38 pmThere is an erroneous caption in the Lake Louise image. The text states that the next image is one of the iconic views of Lake Louise and that’s correct. We were there in late June and I have a similar image, albeit on a cloudier day. The caption states that this is a picture of Mt. Rundle right near Banff which is incorrect.
Alan
Re: New Article Published – Western Mountain Landscape PhotographyReply #2 on: July 28, 2019 at 8:50 pmI’ll get in touch with Harvey. It could be a mistake on my part when laying the article out.
Kevin Raber
Publisher, photoPXLRe: New Article Published – Western Mountain Landscape PhotographyReply #3 on: July 29, 2019 at 8:51 pmAlan, there were actually three mis-captioned images that resulted from my copying the format from a previous image and then failing to change the wording to match the new image. Somehow, I missed it after four proof-readings. Hope you enjoyed the photo’s though.
Harvey
Re: New Article Published – Western Mountain Landscape PhotographyReply #4 on: July 30, 2019 at 11:01 amHarvey:
Beautiful images of some of my favorite places in the world. I have spend hours at Moraine Lake trying to get out-of-the-ordinary light at sunset or sunrise. Finally got a good one last year.
While there are sandstones in the sedimentary layers of the Canadian Rockies (and Glacier NP) along with mudstones and shales, it is the massive limestone and dolostone layers that really shape the landscape. Mt. Rundle for example is capped by massive limestone units.
Best wishes,
Glenn
Re: New Article Published – Western Mountain Landscape PhotographyReply #5 on: August 5, 2019 at 10:53 amI was also going to comment on the geology of the Canadian Rockies section of the article, but Glenn beat me to it. Most of the spectacular mountains seen by visitors to Banff and Jasper are dolomite or quartzite.
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