Mont-Blanc: Light-Obscur Panoramic
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Fascinating panoramic photography of the Mont Blanc massif in the French Alps. It highlights the three most famous routes used by climbers to reach summit on Mont Blanc, at an altitude of 4808 meters.The easiest route is the Goûter. We pass the Tête Rousse refuge before crossing the Couloir de la Mort. The Goûter refuge appears like a spot of frost in the middle of the immense massif. After crossing the Dôme du Goûter, we reach the summit of the Sovereign of the Alps. The photograph also reveals the traverse via the voie des trois monts. We then have to climb Mont Blanc du Tacul and Mont Maudit to reach summit via the Col de Brenva. The third route shown in the picture is the voie royale. We cross the Bionnassay ridge, impressive both for its verticality and the beauty of its hanging glaciers. We continue to the Dôme du Goûter before reaching the roof of Europe.
I shot this magnificent panorama of the Mont-Blanc massif in the dead of winter. Under the comforting warmth of the first rays of sunshine, the mountain wakes up. A few clouds remind it of the intensity of the storm it has just weathered. Its walls are completely plastered with snow. An ephemeral mantle that reveals its incredible beauty, enhanced by soft, silvery contrasts. I imagined this photograph as an ode to the illustrious Mont Blanc. To the grandeur of its traverses, the immensity of its glacial mass, its unrivalled charisma. Between light and shadow, the Alps reveal their most beautiful features here summits.
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frame
Contemporary
frame
Passe-Partout ?
Without
Passe-Partout
Size (+1'500 CHF)
80 x 160 cm limited à 7 prints +1'500 CHF
Size
80 x 160 cm limited à 7 prints +1'500 CHF
Value of your work
CHF 4,000
- Shipped in 5 - 15 days?
- Fast and secure global delivery
- Try the work for free at home for 14 days
Other desires? Contact us
Description
Fascinating panoramic photography of the Mont Blanc massif in the French Alps. It highlights the three most famous routes used by climbers to reach summit on Mont Blanc, at an altitude of 4808 meters.
The easiest route is the Goûter. We pass the Tête Rousse refuge before crossing the Couloir de la Mort. The Goûter refuge appears like a spot of frost in the middle of the immense massif. After crossing the Dôme du Goûter, we reach the summit of the Sovereign of the Alps. The photograph also reveals the traverse via the voie des trois monts. We then have to climb Mont Blanc du Tacul and Mont Maudit to reach summit via the Col de Brenva. The third route shown in the picture is the voie royale. We cross the Bionnassay ridge, impressive both for its verticality and the beauty of its hanging glaciers. We continue to the Dôme du Goûter before reaching the roof of Europe.
I shot this magnificent panorama of the Mont-Blanc massif in the dead of winter. Under the comforting warmth of the first rays of sunshine, the mountain wakes up. A few clouds remind it of the intensity of the storm it has just weathered. Its walls are completely plastered with snow. An ephemeral mantle that reveals its incredible beauty, enhanced by soft, silvery contrasts. I imagined this photograph as an ode to the illustrious Mont Blanc. To the grandeur of its traverses, the immensity of its glacial mass, its unrivalled charisma. Between light and shadow, the Alps reveal their most beautiful features here summits.
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