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    Tonquin Valley Sunrise Reflection #5

    Posted by Jon Cornforth on September 4, 2009 in Alberta,Canada,Jasper,Landscape,National Parks

    Tonquin Valley Sunrise 5

    Here it is!  My favorite photo from my backpacking trip into the Tonquin Valley last week.  Out of 500 images from 2 days of getting up at 5am for sunrise, backpacking over 40km while carrying my 50lb pack, & driving 1280 miles round-trip, this is the one that caught my attention the most.  I can probably process and edit about 20 more images for my stock & publishing needs on top of the 4 that I have already posted here, but this is the one that I am most proud of.  Why you ask?

    1. Amethyst Lake was almost completely calm from where I was standing all the way across to the Ramparts, giving me a perfect mirror reflection.

    2. The clouds were particularly symmetric above the Ramparts, but also in the reflection.  I also like the way that the summits of the peaks are just barely in shadow, too.  Very mysterious.

    3. I like the dark gray color of the clouds and the direct front light on the mountains.  This combination of yellow light & gray skies always looks very ominous and dramatic.  Also, I find that publishers & art clients prefer blue skies, white clouds, & earth tones over the neon red/orange/yellow images that are more popular with photo contests.

    4. The foreground rocks have a pleasant warm tone to them.  Behind me, the sun was blocked by a large cloud which acted like a giant soft-box in the sky.  During these few minutes, the sun would occasionally pop out and cause my shadow to be cast on the rocks, which I found distracting.

    So, what do you think?

    5 Comments on Tonquin Valley Sunrise Reflection #5

    1. Jack Johnson says:

      This is beautiful, Jon – I can see why it’s your favorite! And thanks very much for the peek behind the curtain – informative and educational.

      - Jack
      http;//www.jackjohnsonphoto.com

    2. Joseph Rossbach says:

      I can see why! Killer image Jon!!!!!

    3. Phil Colla says:

      V.E.R.Y…S.T.R.O.N.G.!

    4. Ron Niebrugge says:

      Sweet Jon!

    5. Daniel Stainer says:

      Real nice capture Jon! Trying to figure out which version I like the best. #1 is fantastic with the strong reflection and color. But #5 has a calming quality that appeals to me. Nice all around! ~Dan



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