SINCLAIR CREEK, KOOTENAY NATIONAL PARK, BRITISH COLUMBIA
Just a few kilometres further east, this creek, in the Canadian Rocky Mountains, is gloriously frozen over. But at this altitude, in -16 degree conditions, I was presented with a delightful mix of flowing water and ice formations. Took almost an hour before I was ready to leave. 🙂 Nikon D7100, polarizing filter, tripod.
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Super gorgeous scene and capture Frank! 🙂
Thanks for the kind words, Rachel. 🙂
Wonderful picture !
Thanks, Niki! 🙂
very nice