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The ‘Rock’ in Rockies
 December 2007

These images show with fine example that the ‘Canadian Rockies’ are aptly named. To capture “Precipice Reveal”, I watched and waited while this monumental slab of rock in the Valley of the Ten Peaks slowly showed itself, while the mountains behind it remained shrouded in mist allowing it to stand out in massive relief.

The second image is of Moraine lake, which an early explorer had called "The Gloomy One”. It must have been shrouded in mist when he saw it, he would have never thought that if he saw it like I did, in bright sunshine revealing the strong and angular mountains rising right up from the water’s edge - magnificant indeed (“Moraine Magnifique”)!

“Precipice Reveal”

“Moraine Magnifique”

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