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PostPosted: Tue Oct 06, 2009 1:25 pm 
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Up around the Big Bend, Banff National Park

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Athabasca River with I presume Mt Christie ane Mt Brussels in the background. Jasper National Park

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Something you won't see elsewhere - glacial lakes in Northern Ontario from 7000 feet.

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cool shots... i like the 2nd 1 ...

omg!!!, is that a crack in the plane window.. bottom right hand corner of the last pic???

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No crack, it's something on the ground.

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ahh i c it now lol.. its a road i think

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Very nice images, Keith. The top two are so clear and crisp. Gorgeous scenery. The one through the plane window is pretty good too. Very little reflection. :D

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The plane. An interesting way to get across country.

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WOW, there is certainly some beautiful scenery over there Keith, and well done in capturing the beauty of the place. This is one of my dream places to travel to and get photos like the second.

Excellent work Keith, must have been an amazing trip!

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Two and three are special Keith. Two has good colour saturation and three seems special to me because of the low ceiling.
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Terrific photos, #2 is outstanding the scenery is so beautiful - well done.

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I will be in Jasper NP in December so really happy to see these images :-)

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Envious. Jasper in winter is a whole different animal. You don't need someone to carry your bags do you??

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I will have the wife and 2 teenagers with me so almost CERTAIN to need a hand carrying the bags as the bags will no doubt be covered in funnel webs and dear ol dad will be the only one with any immunity to the venom :-)

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Have yourselves a fabulous time then and pack a w-i-d-e lens. It's big on a grand scale.

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