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Mile High
Image Title:  Mile High
 
 By: Chris Sitter  
  Copyright ©2006



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Photographer Chris Sitter {K:1792}
Project #50 Alternate Perspective Camera Model Sony DSC-H1
Categories Landscape
Travel
Film Format
Portfolio Mountains
Lens Sony 6.0-72mm 1:2.8-3.7
Uploaded 7/16/2006 Film / Memory Type Digital
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Location City -  Lions Bay
State -  BRITISH COLUMBIA
Country - Canada   Canada
About One of our climbing party sits casually at the edge on the approach to the West Lion. To the right of the photo is the water of the Howe Sound over 5000' below at sea level of which we began our day.
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There are 12 Comments in 1 Pages
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Luis Limchiu   {K:3168} 7/16/2006
Excellent composition Chris and nicely place human figure for the scale.


Rashed Abdulla   {K:154932} 7/16/2006
Another wonderful image under very hard condition, very great sharpness and colors, all of the best my friend..


Shirley D. Cross   {K:143468} 7/16/2006
Wow...magnificent capture of an awesome scene!


Alessandro Capelli   {K:34256} 7/16/2006
wonderful shot, like the others similar! great colors and details!


Cathy Carroll   {K:27334} 7/17/2006
Whoa! Climbing party? You climb these things? Overwhelmed by bigness of rock formation and deepness of snow. Many layers of snow. Looks dangerous. Cathy


Edward Ghoti   {K:4954} 7/17/2006
Nice shot Chris.

It is unfortunate you don't have the top of the snow bank. I am sure you wanted to keep the blue of the water, however cropping wise, I think it would have strengthened the shot to crop a little off the right and eliminate the distraction from the lower corner.

All the best,
Ed


Chris Sitter   {K:1792} 7/17/2006
Kathy, beleive it or not yes I am learning to mountain climb with my father (66). I am posting a picture take of the two of us on the same trip making the final ascent free hand refered to as a scramble up the West Lion peak. The picture was taken by a fellow climber and you can see the same peak as featured above but now well below us.


Chris Sitter   {K:1792} 7/17/2006



Chris Sitter   {K:1792} 7/17/2006
Alessandro, I am delighted you are enjoying the series, thank you for your interest and comments.


Chris Sitter   {K:1792} 7/17/2006
Thanks Edward, weather is the one thing you can't predict in the mountains as it is always changing and several times that day we had high overcast which provides a drab sky and rob all the colours. I would have prefered a blue sky and sun reflecting of the ocean! Next time.


Luis  Steinberg    {K:17670} 7/30/2006
Wonder Lansdcape...there could be many commnets about composition, or croping and many questions, but a image must touch feelds nd even emotions...well this imagre is superbe....LUIS (SORRY BY MY BAD ENGLISH)


Chris Sitter   {K:1792} 8/3/2006
Delighted you enjoyed this Luis, a little different from Argentina? I agree with you about how a picture makes you feel, you just know it is right. Many of my pictures only I can appreciate, but that is ok. Take care, I shall be watching your work!


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