bigeye
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More mystery. The serious looking cowboy-car shot has a gentleman walking beside him in what looks to be a pith helmet with a bandaged finger.
Yep, that one is interesting. How about the deer in the shot right after the shot of the Texaco station?
I see what you mean about the shot with the steam engine Keith. I am surprised they didn't stop and try to get another. But many good shots here for sure.
I was also very intrigued by the first image and would like to hear opinions as to what her motivation for it may have been and what she was atempting to convey!
Or conversly is it just a snap of an animal behind a fence with no real meaning?
Okay maybe it's a coyote...the ears are a bit too close for a deer...
Not a coyote. Definitely a doe mule deer. They''re called mule deer because thay have big, I mean real big, ears. And the way the ears are positioned definitely says deer.
More mystery. The serious looking cowboy-car shot has a gentleman walking beside him in what looks to be a pith helmet with a bandaged finger.
I think I can help out with the location of some of the images. I am sure Jim will chime in when he gets the chance.
Image #1 maybe the present location of the Buffalo paddock just outside the town of Banff on the north side of Hwy 1
Imae #2 Cascade Mountain on the north side of town of Banff. Located next to Lake Minnewanka.
#3 and 4 ??
#5 it's the lower falls of Johnston Canyon.
#6 and 7 probably Johnston Canyon
#8 and #9 ??
#10 Definitely at Lake Louise. You can see Mt Victoria and its glacier in the middle of the picture. The peak on the left is Mt Fairview and the Big Beehive on the right.
#11 and #12 ??
#13 Could be the old Continental Divide road that heads south west towards Yoho National Park. The far peak int he picture looks like Mount Stephen in Yoho.
#14 ?
#15 Definitely Cathedral Mountain in Yoho National Park.
#13 looking southwest across Wapta Lake to Cathedral Mountain
#14 Looking southeast across Wapta Lake to Popes Peak
I think our mystery woman photographer was an Austrian heiress by the name of Bettina Mendl ... in fact I'm almost certain about this now.
I'll post more info about her and her travelling companion in the next thread. (India)
I think our mystery woman photographer was an Austrian heiress by the name of Bettina Mendl ... in fact I'm almost certain about this now.
I'll post more info about her and her travelling companion in the next thread. (India)
And documented in a book. You might want to contact Phyllis McDuff - http://www.phyllismcduff.com/books.asp. It appears that she is Bettina's daughter.
Bettina's father: Fritz Mendl - http://de.wikipedia.org/wiki/Ankerbrot
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