Mount Revelstoke #3 (Eva Lake) by RedundantlyAbundant
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Description
Another shot of Eva Lake. To the left of the photo is a large mountain peak and right behind me(believe it or not) is a precipice. It is quite the amazing feeling to think that you are nestled safely in a pocket in mountains by a lake only to find a gigantic drop-off at the very edge of the lake. There is a line of trees hiding the drop. Give me a few hours and a shovel and I might be able to make this lake disappear. Maybe I will do it for the sake of making my shots more valuable......muahahahahah!
Comments (21)
avlish
:D Uh oh, we'd better stop you! I like the reflection...like a watercolor.
moonfish
beautiful vista...and great reflection...
cynlee
watch your step matt! ...this is an awesome shot... just takes my breath away :]
funkandjazz
I'd comment on your photo, but my jaw just dropped out of my head! A M A Z I N G !! vote
Lalani
Wow! I love how the lining of dark trees seems to seperate two beautiful dimensions... lovely! =)
Michelle A.
Admirable work.....
Azraelll
Out of sight! Great eye:D
Niutek
Well, look who got all wild and crazy all of the sudden! (muahahahaha!) This one's just as deliciously beautiful as the previous shot. But you must think otherwise since you gave it just a thin frame... In both pics there is a house/shack there on the other side of the lake and I keep wondering how amazing it would be to live there (at least for a couple of days). The shot is definitely vote worthy and if you made the lake disappear it would be worth good money, too. I beg to differ it would take you just a few hours, though...
RedundantlyAbundant
No, I actually like this one better. I didn't want them framed the same for variety's sake. And okay, it might take me a few days to drain the lake. I have told myself a million times to stop exaggerating. :o
PapaGuru
I wouldn't take or crop the horizon downright in the middle, or maybe it's the only option in this beautifull case?!
ratto
Perfection VOTE
A_
This is perfection!!!!!!! Wonderful, simply wonderful. Wow.
jgeorge
That lake seems a wonderful place! And the shot is perfect!
SoulEatar
Symetricly brilliant photo - A real work of art -
Tedz
muaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaah Drain the Lake! Drain the Lake!!!
enax
WOW, I don't remember the first, now I'll search it. Fantastic photo.
Masema
Awesome! Never been here, but sure looks worth visiting.
Tanialmeida
a typically brilliant Matt's capture!! i simply love all this bautiful tones!!!
sinancanan
Admirable! Excellent! Redundant&abundant!
Sunster
Extremely beautiful image!! Breathtaking indeed! :)
Digimon
I'm a sucker for good reflections!! Plato put reflections near the bottom of the list of reality. I found Plato to be contradictory (My phil prof refused to discuss) Plato said "Imagine a tree, that is the perfect tree, the real tree is less perfect, then follow reflections, shadows, and finally dreams. How can dreams, which are of the "Mind" be on the opposite end of the scale from imagination?? (Sorry I digress) See my illustration of the Zebra. Hemingway...I love this shot, I am always trying to cature a shot like this, and well, here it is!! Excellent photo!!!