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    Alpine Tarn & Glacier

    A late October capture a few years ago in Jasper National Park.
    Taken at the base of the north face of Mt Edith Cavell (3300 metres, named for the British nurse of WWI renown) showing the toe of the Cavell glacier and tarn.
    Due to the danger of falling ice and debris it is recommended to keep a safe distance. Image made with a 200mm lens.
    In the early hours of an August 2012 morning 125,000 cubic metres of ice and debris broke away higher up the mountain side falling into the tarn below. This caused significant flooding in the valley and 80 ton blocks of ice were found some distance away.
    C&C welcome as usual.....

    Alpine Tarn & GlacierTarn, Edith Cavell by Len Reeves, on Flickr

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    Re: Alpine Tarn & Glacier

    Looks good.

    Maybe try a slight crop from the right side and bottom ? The top and bottom areas form equal depth bands which produces a bit of a sandwich effect?

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    Re: Alpine Tarn & Glacier

    Geoff, cheers for that. Appreciate you taking the time to offer your thoughts.......

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