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28-SEP-2009

Athabasca Falls, Jasper National Park, Canada, 2009

This image is less an image of a waterfall, and more a study of light and shadow interacting on the mist rising from the gorge of the Athabasca River. The falls themselves provide background context, as do the rocks that surround the scene. Soft diagonal rays of light filter through the rising cloud of moisture, providing atmosphere that expresses the beauty of the falls more effectively than a descriptive scene.

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Phil Douglis22-Nov-2009 04:41
Beautifully said, Tim -- landscape photography is often a balancing act. We constantly weigh the effect of light and shadow upon the actual landscapes before us. We ask our viewers to walk the line between what is actually there vs. what has been abstracted, and thereby implied.
Tim May21-Nov-2009 22:28
Angles of light and angles of rock - one fleeting, one enduring. A study in contrasts.
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