Glacier National Park 2 (repost) by funkandjazz
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Description
Again, scanned from the negative. Came out better than the earlier post, I think.
Shot within a few minutes of and at the same spot as "Glacier National Park", both in Montana.
Comments (23)
ratto
Really better! This is AWESOME! Beautiful! Got my vote!
patmartj
Oh WOW! Yes, I agree totally
Bonker
This is stunning..
VisionBlue
WOW ... what a view .. amazing shot .. great job!!!
davidhate
Stunning:)
danob
A very special image!!
Misha883
Very nice!
Michelle A.
This is breathtaking! It almost brings tears to my eyes....
gallimel
beautiful as a dream open eyed. :)
Tedz
My Sky Hero sigh
Masema
Ooooh aaaaah. The green is so powerful in this shot...and the reflections off the water, so nice. I hope you did some fishing.
MzQt
Woah, this is even better than last night's posting! :)
hozsarac
Awesome and stunning!!!...I would like to be there If I had a chance.
Akinom
Makes me want to go to Montana one day! The water reflections are stunning... the whole view is gorgeous!
PhrankPower
Love that green reflection on the water.
grvdm
Again, you have captured the perfect lighting ! I also second everyone else's comments !
moonfish
And I third!!! Breathtaking, truly!
Andromeda31
Truly these are places that make life worth living for!!! Love the reflecting trees!
dtp
Fantastikkkk very well taken love it very much.
enax
WOW... WOW... WOW...!!! Gets my V again
Niutek
Those greens are actually shining! Again, the 'streams' of snow look amazing, and so does the sky. Perfectly shot miracle of nature :)
avlish
Ah so nice...I clicked on the image for the sky, and now love the mountains and their waterfalls. The grandeur...is truly humbling. Keep em up!
mooncat
When you scan a negative what do you do? invert it in photoshop? Sorry if it's a stupid question but I always wondered about that. Anyways beautiful shot, the colors are amazing.