Here's another bunch of shots from the Alberta Rockies. Feel free to critique/comment on any aspect. Thx! marko
Shot 1 - Yellow Ice Sunrise at Preacher's Point
Shot 2 - Red Ice Sunrise at Preacher's Point
This is a discussion on Alberta Rockies - Batch 2 within the Show your photo (Color) - Landscape & Nature (flowers, mountains, storms etc.) forums, part of the Photography & Fine art photography category; Here's another bunch of shots from the Alberta Rockies. Feel free to critique/comment on any aspect. Thx! marko Shot 1 ...
Here's another bunch of shots from the Alberta Rockies. Feel free to critique/comment on any aspect. Thx! marko
Shot 1 - Yellow Ice Sunrise at Preacher's Point
Shot 2 - Red Ice Sunrise at Preacher's Point
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Here's a BW set
Shot 3 - Ice Disks
Shot 4 - Ice-coast
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Shot 5 - Icewater and Rocks
Shot 6 - Frozen Rocks
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Shot 7 - Lycopods on the Saskatchewan River
Shot 8 - Rockface Abstraction
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wow, another great set Marko. You must have been pleased. that first one is stunning- I love the ice formations in the front. I think you should send it to MA so he can stare at the ice.
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Marko...these are just fantastic....both threads. Amazing to see all the different ice shapes!
I particularly love shot one in this set. Wow....incredible landscape shot..
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You continue to amaze me, Marko. What a great set. I especially like the black and white duo, and out of those the ice disks are just fabulous. You are truly blessed with a great eye, Marko. Shot 1, the yellow ice, is also incredible, from a tonal point of view and from a composition point of view. Love how the calm play of the water under the ice contrasts with the excitement in the yellowish sky. Superbly done. Have you considered putting on guided tours?
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Lovely set, Marko! Particularly like the ice disks and the rock abstract. Of course the Banff scenics are beautiful as well!
Hey thanks so much for the comments bambi, casil matt.K Jas and MA!
I must say that I just love the Rockies! It's such a pleasure not to have to deal with phone lines and other distractions. This really allowed me to zero in on compositions which i found everywhere. Lines and curves just screamed at me from all directions. Matt, I have indeed been thinking about photo tours - thanks for the suggestion and additional encouragement!
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