Around the Canadian Rockies in Colour and Black & White

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Come, let’s take a walk around the Canadian Rockies. In my opinion, the mountains look great in colour or black and white. The black and whites tend to bring out the contrast a lot more, not to mention the timeless element or effect of photographing in that genre. One of the most famous black and white photographers of Mountain landscapes was Ansel Adams. Gaining fame in the 1920’s and 30’s. I’m a big fan of his work (no surprise right?). Colour photography never really took off until the forties and fifties, after he made his mark in the world. Photos taken inside Kananaskis country, Alberta, Canada.

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Camera: Sony A7R III
Lens: Sony 24-105mm f4 G OSS
Editing: Lightroom

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Do you like Black and White photography? Do you like Colour photography? If you answered yes to both questions, then you are a perfect candidate for the “Colour / Black & White” photography community. Created specifically for that purpose. I will be personally curating qualifying posts. Join now.

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I love both, black and white or color but I really don't understand some people not liking black and white, I guess they don't see what we see. Awesome shots my friend.

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Those look great in Black and White, very Ansel Adams in look and feel. It's amazing how wind, water and ice have eroded those massive peaks slowly down to what they are today. Very cool photography! I bet you are counting the day to get back out there like I am!

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still with the mountains, this is a very beautiful photo. I really enjoyed it

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