Mt. Rundle is an iconic mountain in Banff National Park, Alberta, Canada.
This mountain certainly has its moods depending on the time of year, weather, sunrise/sunset and so on.
Rising majestically above the town of Banff, its rugged silhouette and dramatic rock formations provide a captivating subject for photographers seeking to capture the essence of the region’s raw, untamed beauty.
The mountain’s imposing presence, coupled with its ever-changing hues and cloud formations under the vast Alberta sky, creates a dynamic canvas for photographers to encapsulate the spirit of the Rockies and the profound serenity of the surrounding landscape.
The location of Mount Rundle, overlooking the picturesque Bow Valley, Banff, the Vermillion Lakes and the crystalline waters of the Bow River, further enhances its appeal to photographers.
Photo taken from the west end of the Vermilion lakes in late fall.
Camera: Canon EOS-1Ds Mark III
Lens: EF400mm f/2.8L IS USM + EF 2X TC
Focal Length: 800.0 mm
ISO: 640
Shutter Speed: 1/1250 @ f-5.6
# of Frames: 32
Posted: January 9, 2020 by Rob
Updated: December 16, 2023
Article posted in: Exhibition
Tagged as: Canada