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Glacial Remains
Image Title:  Glacial Remains
 
 By: Tim  Schumm  
  Copyright ©2006



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Photographer Tim  Schumm {K:27167}
Project #52 Patterns in Nature Camera Model Nikon D70
Categories Landscape
Film Format Digital JPEG High
Portfolio Mountain Landscapes
Pond Images
Touring Canada
Lens N/A
Uploaded 1/4/2006 Film / Memory Type N/A
    ISO / Film Speed
Views 214 Shutter
Favorites Aperture f/
Critiques 13 Rating Critique Only Image
Location City -  Jasper
State -  ALBERTA
Country - Canada   Canada
About Ice bergs at the bottom of Angel Glacier in Jasper Nat. Park
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There are 13 Comments in 1 Pages
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Trevor M.   {K:160} 1/4/2006
Nice blend of colors and great depth. Wonderful shot.


Terry Lacey   {K:8779} 1/4/2006
Nice Shot Tim. We're spoiled here in Alberta in many ways, aren't we? :)


Chris Holland   {K:395} 1/4/2006
Nice colors. Interesting shot


Roger Williams   {K:83282} 1/4/2006
At least with global warming we don't have to worry about the next ice age for a bit. Or is that too facetious? As far as I am concerned the glaciers can go on retreating... Nice capture with good colours. Gonna paint this one?


Christine Lewis   {K:2758} 1/4/2006
An interesting and colourful shot,
Chris.


Hugo de Wolf   {K:184981} 1/4/2006
Hi Tim, If there's something I've learned from you is to use a medium wide angle, compose such a shot in portrait format, and include quite a substantial amount of "foreground". It creates a very strong "driveway" leading the eye upto the primary subject.

Lot of things going on here, and a surprisingly tone in the water (algae, I presume). The blots of algae hint at a swell in the water, but other than that do make it a bit cluttered for me. The suggestion of a swell, however, is brilliant, it really makes me feel sucked in towards the shoreline. There is something out of the ordinary about this shot, which I cannot quite put my finger on. I guess it has something to do with the archetypal expectation of tones in a glacier / iceberg shot, which makes this one quite surprising.

Cheers,

Hugo


Mattia L.   {K:7622} 1/4/2006
Good job! Wonderful colors and composition.


FERDINAND DOTREMONT   {K:6587} 1/5/2006
Magnificent photo with a very great depth and very beautiful colours. Well done.


Alison DuFlon   {K:36165} 1/5/2006
What beautiful colors and composition Timm, that looks like a slab of turquoise in the back. Alison


Dave Stacey   {K:117552} 1/5/2006
Some amazing colours and textures there, Tim! This image has a lot of depth, and very well exposed, from foreground to the background.
Dave.


Michael Kanemoto   {K:22103} 1/5/2006
Tim:

Agree with Hugo, but I like the details and color range. Not as stark as the polar shots, more organic and green. Lively.

Think the only improvements is to get an even wider lens for a greater recession into space.

Welcome back...


Jeanette Hägglund   {K:59985} 1/6/2006
MELTING!!!!! The green blue colour are amazing. But so sadly - melting!

Jeanette


Cathy Carroll   {K:27313} 9/11/2006
This is amazing, so unlike anything you would find in my flat country. CC


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