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Photographer  Greg Baggs {Karma:431}
Project #20 Classic Landscape Camera Model Minolta X700
Categories Landscape
Nature
Travel
Film Format
Portfolio Lens Tamron 28-70mm
Uploaded 11/23/2005 Film / Memory Type ?
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Location City -  Banff
State -  ALBERTA
Country - Canada   Canada
About View from the lookout at Banff Alberta Canada. There is a nice cable car ride to a visitor center. My brother Steve is the brave one but it's not as sheer as it looks.
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Pierre Martin   {K:3355} 1/20/2006
Hey Greg,

Wow.....!!!! What a view that must have been! That is some spectacular look-out from quite some distance up. Great tones and colours even from far away.

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Mary Brown   {K:71879} 11/29/2005
Mr. Travelling Man, you are. The last picture was from out East, now here you are in the West. ;-) I like the way Steve seems to be inviting us to have a look at the magnificant scenery. What a marvelous view. Those houses look so very small.
MAry

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Greg Baggs   {K:431} 11/25/2005
Thanks for all the nice comments Bob. Did you ses what I did with your Bamborough Castle?

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Bob Aldridge Bob Aldridge   {K:14758} 11/24/2005
What a view Greg cracking shot over looking the moutain rainge some where to fly from lol.it must be nice to sit there all day and admire the wonderfull view.I am pleased you had your camera with you at the time to capture this wonderful commosition my friend, congrats to you on this one...Bob Aldridge.

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Greg Baggs   {K:431} 11/23/2005
Thanks Kevin. I'm brand new to UF and really I'm just posting some older vacation shots that I like for the time being. I'll know in the future to use the filter and to take a second shot without the person! Unfortunately I won't be back to the Rockies for a while. I have a few others from that trip that I am working on which may come out a little better. Cheers.

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Kevin H Kevin H   {K:22502} 11/23/2005
What a sight and the different tones of green really make it interesting. It is too bad you didn'"t use a polarize filter as it would have gotten rid of some of that haze. Also I find the person in the shot takes some of the focus away from the beauty (no offence to that person) in the background. Keep up the good work.

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