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Mt. Kerkeslin
Image Title:  Mt. Kerkeslin
 
 By: Tim  Schumm  
  Copyright ©2008



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Photographer Tim  Schumm {K:28815}
Project #55 Peace & Tranquility Camera Model Nikon D300
Categories Landscape
Film Format raw
Portfolio Mountain Landscapes
Pond Images
Jasper National Park
Lens Nikon  12-24mm f/4G ED-IF AF-S DX
Uploaded 5/16/2008 Film / Memory Type Digital
    ISO / Film Speed 320
Views 202 Shutter
Favorites Aperture f/
Critiques 14 Rating Critique Only Image
Location City -  Jasper Nat. Park
State -  ALBERTA
Country - Canada   Canada
About More muskeg slogging today.....jumping from one floating grass mound to another, except today, one did not float like it thought it would and hence I sunk like a rock to mid waste...lol. Good thing I was moving forward to another more solid lump and the camera stayed on top with only surface splashes on its casing.
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There are 14 Comments in 1 Pages
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Priscilla Beaulieu   {K:1421} 5/16/2008
i envy the life you have traveling to these wonderful places. you capture them so well.
great wonderful shot. great colors.


Gregory McLemore   {K:26381} 5/16/2008
A very inviting capture Tim.:)


Tim  Schumm   {K:28815} 5/16/2008
Hi Gregory,
Hop on your hog and ride on up before the bugs come to life!


David Rodriguez   {K:9147} 5/16/2008
Wow genial, hermoso paisaje. Los colores y los tonos que logras son simplemente geniales.
Saludos y felicitaciones por estas fotos!
David


Dan Wilson   {K:20333} 5/16/2008
Wow, very lovely. I like the clearness and penetration through the water. The shadows on the water create a fantastic break of the colours and then with the light shining on the water nice patterns showing through of the mountain reflections


Stan Ciszek   {K:44056} 5/16/2008
Gorgeus capture,Tim.
7/7+++++++++++++++
Congrats,
Cheers,
Stan.


Dave Stacey   {K:137847} 5/16/2008
An amazing range of colour here, Tim!


idris ekinci   {K:138} 5/16/2008
good job, best wishes :)


Teresa Ferraris   {K:14829} 5/16/2008
Senza parole!!!
teresa


Eb Mueller   {K:23797} 5/17/2008
Tim, this one caught my eye first because of the green. I need green - can't get the wet coast outa this guy! Lovely scene is assisted by the colour contrast!
Eb


Kes     {K:19761} 5/17/2008
Yes, the green is unique, and the standing tree's shadows across the waterlogged trees tells the story of time. Just curious, are you packing in, or driving or boating to get to these locations?


Tim  Schumm   {K:28815} 5/17/2008
I do all of the above to get in but am using the simplest thing first...driving as close as possible with a good GPS that has the local topo maps. That way I can see interesting areas that I can't see, like ponds and meadows and such. I wear these over boots called "NEOs" that are like nylon rubber boots that go to your knees so that i can walk across streams and bogs and not to worry. They fit right over my running shoes or hiking boots. Also they are good for getting in and out of boats. Inside my van I have a inflatable Kayak to get into places for that unique water level view. It takes 3 min to inflate and is good in the ocean. I have a dbl. inflatable kayak too for gear or second person. All in all the best thing i own for all this is the NEOS....i highly recommend them, I just leave them in the car and go to wet places whenever i see them and don't need special boots. here is a link:
http://www.overshoe.com/
I ordered mine from this place in Maine:
http://store.nexternal.com/shared/StoreFront/default.asp?CS=armynavy&StoreType=BtoC&Count1=53798854&Count2=970939278&Keyword=neos&Target=products.asp

Hope this covers some of your questions Kes.


Kes     {K:19761} 5/18/2008
Hey Tim, thanks, will check out the army navy store...always up for that! We have something like 300 days of sunshine here in Colorado but those insulated NEOS might be the ticket for trekking in the snow.

Congrats on all the great shots in difficult conditions!


Kes     {K:19761} 5/18/2008
...just saw the "trekker"
http://www.overshoe.com/recreational/products/detail.php?s=TRS

- at 2 lbs...ok, I can see this...


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