Our winner is David Antony with Mt. Robson, 12.972’, as seen from Yellowhead, HWY.
Volumes speak. And volumes speak volumes in this photo. A motorway running into disappearance between two tree-clad hillsides relates the sense of distance, that Mt. Robson is still a long way away. But Mt. Robson, by being positioned so in a giant ‘V’ of pines looks all the more strikingly contrasty with its ice-covered white peaks and horizontally layered bare, crude rock surfaces. One can trace the horizontal layers of rock formation thanks to accumulated snow; so evenly distributed and precise that you’d think they were drawn there with a giant ruler.
And that’s a nice white bold statue of a mountain goat...promising what we’ll find ahead...just as we drive past or as we attempt to a climb on the heels of the Mount Robson.
Thank you for your participation David Antony!
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For the same category, an other winner, volumes dance in front of our eyes, softly bending around a tranquil, tree-lined lake with its pit-stopping cyclists, is presented by Ossie.
Congratulations Ossie!
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Anyone interested in sports that require no combustion engines will be drawn to the idea of spending volumes of quality-time here.
It’s Lake Wakipitu, South Island, New Zealand on the road to Glenorchy. Better start booking for that journey because there are volumes of freshness to photograph and to breath.
Thank you for your participation Ossie.
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