Epic Rundle

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There are many mountains in and around Banff National Park, but one does stand out for me, and you might say it holds sentimental value as well. The name of this mountain is Rundle Mountain. Standing tall at an elevation of 2,948 metres or 9,672 feet. Back sometime ago when I lived in the Banff townsite, I would always get the greatest views of this mountain from the hotel I worked at. Not exactly from this angle, but from more of a valley view. To me this mountain will always been known as “Epic Rundle”. Photos taken just outside the townsite of Banff, Alberta.

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

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When you chilled in Banff, did you launch a Cr450 off that peak every day. That's a coo photo.

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Yes, how did you know.
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Laughter, I just had a feeling you did.

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Wow! Simply amazing, and how I love to explore in a breathtaking place and picturesque view like this my friend. I commend you for a great photography. Have a nice time!

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Glad you liked it, and thanks for stopping by.

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It looks as if every angle this picture is taken from will always create a different perspective and a different type of beauty as well. It's more beautiful from that lake's point of view. Amazing shots.

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The last picture the edit looks like a drawing which gave the picture an amazing view. Great work.

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