Yup I did! (but just now)
Jack Davis wrote:
LoL..
Did you see my "correction" post?
Jack
--- On Mon, 12/8/08, P. J. Alling <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
From: P. J. Alling <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Subject: Re: PESO: My Sorry Lake Louise
To: "Pentax-Discuss Mail List" <[email protected]>
Date: Monday, December 8, 2008, 1:45 PM
I think the fine people of Edmonton will be surprised to
find out we annexed them...
Jack Davis wrote:
The only part of that trip my wife remembers is our
visit to the largest mall in the US (at least at that time)
located in Edmonton. ;)
Jack
--- On Mon, 12/8/08, ann sanfedele
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From: ann sanfedele <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Subject: Re: PESO: My Sorry Lake Louise
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Date: Monday, December 8, 2008, 10:24 AM
Yes - that is the Athabasca ... IT feeds the river
of the
same name...
I will definitely dig up my comparison shots....
I know Moraine Lake, of course --
(I've been to the Canadian Rockies 4 times...
though
the last time I wasn't as far north as
Jasper...)
The lack of snow and low water has to do with when
you were
there of course - not just in terms of
months but what year it was.... WHen I was there
in June of 1976 I was walking in snow to
get around to the otherside of the lake at Lake
Louise...
I had hoped to climb up the trail to MT Burgess to
poke
around the outcrops for trilobites in the Burgess
shale...
alas, there was much too much snow on the trail.
I was there just about summer Solstice time. In
1992 I
saw the Athabasca in late April.
ann
Jack Davis wrote:
I have no Idea of the name of the glacier
you're
referring to, but we ate in a large rustic
restaurant across
from a glacier on which tourists were being driven
in buses.
I may have a shot and will take a look. Remember
we were
there early spring and the area would likely be
carrying
slightly more snow and ice than when you were
there in June.
If I can locate my shot of Lake Moraine, (near
Louise)
I may get a small web scan done. If you're
ever been
there, you will be struck by the lack of snow and
the low
water. I had a large print made of it after
returning home,
but grew to regard it as a so so shot and probably
relegated
the neg to my oblivion file. Thanks for
commenting.
--- On Mon, 12/8/08, ann sanfedele
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From: ann sanfedele
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Subject: Re: PESO: My Sorry Lake Louise
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Date: Monday, December 8, 2008, 7:22 AM
I was comparing the two for the amount of
glaciation left
... made me think I should dig out my
1976 shot
from
the same angle... I was there in June of
that year, so the
comparison for
that purpose to Jack's is more apt...
But the startling glacier receding shots
of mine
are
comparing 1976 with 1992 at the Athabasca
Glacier
at Jasper.
Does anyone have a recent shot of it to
share?
ann
Jack Davis wrote:
Certainly not in the spirit of
competition (I
know
better), but just to celebrate my feelings
about
this
location.
This taken in April or May of 1995
when my
wife and I
did Banff and Jasper Ntl PK's. Was
early AM
and no one
else about. I leaned over a rock wall,
reached
down and
rested my ME Super (w/K24mm) vertically on
a
boulder.
Couldn't see through the viewfinder,
so set a
hyper
focus guess. I cropped some of the
foreground
boulders to
give it what I felt was a better
composition.
Was a variety of color neg film that
I'm
too lazy
to dig out to check. Don't recall the
ISO, but
was
shooting some 200 in those days.
Jack
Comments welcome of course.
http://photolightimages.com/aspupload/detail.asp?ID=354
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