Photographer’s Note
Our club did a field trip tp Manning Park which is about a 1.5 to 2 hour drive along Highway 1 then Highway 3 from where I live. We then drove to the top of the mountain where we found over 30 varieties of wildflowers in bloom. Note the brown patches. Our forests are under seige from both the Spruce Budworm and the Pine Beetle. They are native to the area but the warmer winters in the last few years have allowed the larvae to survive the winter and thrive on the forest in the spring and summer.
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Pablo25
(1703) 2009-06-28 14:11
hello Phil,
very nice scenery indeed, I must admit this is a landscape I would love to go and photograph. Very well taken.
regards
Pawel
Gerrit
(35613) 2009-06-28 16:42
Hi Phil,
wonderful wide view over a majestic mountainous landscape.
The touch of the sunlight on the forests is fantastic,
Regards, Gerrit
shevchenko
(9872) 2009-06-28 21:41
Hello Phil,
Where is the exit if I lost here, good pov to show the oppesite mountain chains growing with pines and cover with glaciers, great natural view, good shoot.
Ally
dkeus31
(26154) 2009-06-28 23:15
Hi Phill
I like the different layers here, from the gree foreground to the hazy hilly and finally mountains.
you should just let some free space on top of them.
regards
didier
dareco
(17104) 2009-06-29 0:08
You have a great eye for these type of photos. Nice composition and detail. I like the natural color. Beautiful scenery! TFS
bakes888
(18155) 2009-06-29 1:15
Hi Phil. Perhaps more evidence of the dreaded GW! Wonderful view and well captured. Nice play of light and shadows over the hills. Thanks for sharing.
Have a good week, Paul.
jbemmels
(327) 2009-06-29 3:22
I've always thought that the pine beetle seige has added a unique aesthetic quality to the forest. The subtle interplay between reds, browns, greens and greys is in its own way beautiful, and your photo here highlights very much with textures and patterns it adds to the forest, especially with the hills and light dappled effect of the clouds above. :)
Then, of course, I remember that countless millions of trees are now dead. :(
Even so, we can still enjoy your photo, which is excellently composed.
Cheers!
Jordan
plimrn
(19602) 2009-06-29 9:01
Hi Phil,
Ah those Canadian Mountains, I can get vertigo just driving down their long sweeps, let alone skiing them. Your photo captures their endless majesty well. The dying trees are a great tragedy around here as well. The wildflowers sound wonderful.
Sorry I'm so slow replying,
HLJ, Pat
feather
(49858) 2009-06-29 13:11
Very dramatic scenery Phil. The foreground slope looks far too steep to walk on. You would definitely need the spirit level on the tripod for this one. You chose an excellent POV to show the way the mountains recede to the horizon. You had wonderful light for some good contrasts too.
Kath
npecanhuk
(13713) 2009-06-29 13:13
Hello Phil!
Quite pleasant and truly beautiful mountain landscape with several layers of different brightness, shapes, textures and colors!
TFS - congratulations!
Best regards,
Neyvan
Charo
(31665) 2009-06-29 13:31
Hello Phil,
The beauty and grandeur of the landscape is impressive. The succession of mountains gives a great depth. Excellent perspective and detail.
Best wishes,
Charo
Cretense
(55848) 2009-06-30 7:32
Hi Phil!
Fantastic place, excellent landscape photography, really a breath of fresh and clean air coming through my screen! Great framing and composition, great depth of field, wonderful "layers" of mountains! Flawless light managment and beautiful colours! Congratulations!
Hercules
gneufeld
(15169) 2009-06-30 18:40
Hi Phil,
I know the ridge well - a great place with that amazing view to the east. Nice shot - the depth is striking and I always like how the diagonals of the hillside lead the view into the distance. TFS. Gerald
baba_flies
(7969) 2009-07-01 0:46
Hello Phil! Impressive scenery, what a wild beautiful place. Love the inclusion of the steep hill on the side, very good move, I like this. Wonderful the rolling hills with the trees all over ending in the far distance with the high mountains with the snow tops showing the altitude of these mountains, at least we can guess. Very nice work, Phil, such nice scenery. Best regards, Barbara.
gunbud
(27789) 2009-07-08 20:46
Hi Phil,
Love the warm light across the gently rolling mountains that are layered so beautifully towards the distant snow capped peaks.
The lush green foreground hillside makes a very effective lead-in to this fine alpine scene.
Regards, Tom
Wahclellaspirit
(3017) 2009-07-17 1:39
Hello Phil,
A grand scene of the many hillsides and peaks, great color and angle as well.
Steve
Csilla
(1782) 2009-07-27 20:29
Hi Phil!
Beautiful landscape. You have a really good POV. Last summer we were in this area. It was very interesting to see the beautiful alpine wildflowers and the row of the nice big mountains. We were in the same time.
Very nice shot!
Thanks for sharing!
Csilla
bracasha75
(22017) 2009-09-25 12:23
Helo Phil
It,s amaizing place and view for milion dollar
I see now how many your works i have missed
TFS
Cheers,Braca
andywo
(2849) 2009-11-19 7:03
Hello Phil
Wow, what a fantastic landscape! Very good perspective and nice, natural colours. It must be wonderful place.
Congratulations
Best regards,
Andrzej
Photo Information
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Copyright: Phil Dyer (Dyerco)
(9038) - Genre: Places
- Medium: Color
- Date Taken: 2008-07-05
- Categories: Nature
- Camera: Canon EOS 20D, Canon EF 17-85mm f4-5.6 IS USM
- Exposure: f/11, 1/320 seconds
- Details: Tripod: Yes
- More Photo Info: view
- Photo Version: Original Version
- Date Submitted: 2009-06-28 14:03








