VERMILLION RIVER, KOOTENAY NATIONAL PARK, BRITISH COLUMBIA
Most people come to this spot to look the other way, at Vermillion River as it flows over Numa Falls. It’s a great scene that you can see here: http://wp.me/p2ccTX-nv.
On this occasion, I looked the other way and appreciated the snowy canyon and surrounding forest. It looks very, very wild and wintery.
Nikon D90, tripod, polarizing filter.
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Nice.
Your comment regarding ‘looking the other way’ is something I always try to remember …… I have the pantomime exclamation – ‘It’s (he’s) behind you!’ – fixed in my mind.
Yep, it’s paid off more than once, Stephen. Thanks for looking and commenting. 🙂
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