Mont Blanc from the Domes de Miage

© Vincent Lowe

Mont Blanc from the Domes de Miage

Uploaded: September 01, 2001 05:39:51

Description

Monochrome panorama of the highest mountain in the Alps. Montage of four images taken on Ilford PanF film, Olympus OM1, 250th f8 (probably)

Comments

Glenn Theal September 01, 2001

Excellent photo.

I especially love the mountain climbers in the foreground to provide scale.

Very nice!

Cheers,
Glenn #608

Vincent Lowe September 01, 2001

Thanks Glenn. Actually the figures are a cheat - they are off another neg which I cloned. I was last on the rope and the rest of the party were behind me. They didn't take too kindly to being asked to shuffle about on a narrow ridge so I could get them in the foreground! The climb was done in 1976 and I've been going through my old negs and seeing what can be done with modern digital imaging. By chance I had taken three negs that formed a panorama - stitched with PhotoVista. It just didn't quite work without the figures though. #884

Glenn Theal September 02, 2001

Well, you did a great job!

Your right, the people make the shot!

Cheers,
Glenn

#897

Mary B. McGrath level-deluxe October 21, 2001

This photo is stunning, especially since I couldn't complete my vacation in Switzerland due to breaking my knee in September. It's breathtaking, even if the hikers were a "cheat". I love that it's in b&w.
mary #2011

Vincent Lowe October 21, 2001

Thanks Mary. It's definately one of my favourites. I hope the leg's mending well! #2021

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