A Viewshed of the ‘Lenscape’

A Viewshed of the ‘Lenscape’

[ This post also appears on the Landscapes in Motion blog] What are viewsheds, and why use them? The Mountain Legacy Explorer website (explore.mountainlegacy.ca) provides a map-based tool for investigating Mountain Legacy Project (MLP) collections. Users click on...
Discover Mountain Legacy in Discover Magazine!

Discover Mountain Legacy in Discover Magazine!

Dateline Wed, June 12 – Repeat Photography Reveals How Glaciers Change Over Time The July/August 2019 edition of Discover Magazine is out. It is jam-packed with fascinating articles, images, blogs, and podcasts. But, this edition is particularly special for the...
A 1937 look into the Nahanni

A 1937 look into the Nahanni

Introducing MLP’s first historic mountain images from Canada’s Northwest Territories The Mountain Legacy Project has long hoped to examine historic glass plate negatives from the Northwest Territories. Last year, while working with research colleagues from...
Where the (Re)Wild Things Are

Where the (Re)Wild Things Are

Originally published by Science Borealis. Reposted with permission. Alina C. Fisher & Tanya Samman, Environmental and Earth Sciences co-editors When you stand on a busy street corner waiting for the light to turn so you can cross, do you ever feel overwhelmed by...

MLP photos featured on LensCulture’s Instagram feed

LensCulture is a photography magazine with a significant following (nearly 750k followers) on Instagram. Each week, they share the work of a photographer who has caught their eye. This week, they are featuring the Mountain Legacy Project! Be sure to follow them to...