ROAD TO THE TOWN, WATERTON LAKES NATIONAL PARK, ALBERTA
I knew there would be a good road/mountain photograph in this Rocky Mountain park. So when I left after an overnight photo trip, I was on the lookout until finding this spot. A graduated density (darkening) filter was important to darken the sky. This is one of the windiest places in Canada, but on this morning, it was quite tolerable.
Nikon D7100, tripod, polarizing filter, graduated density (darkening) filter on the sky.
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Great idea to stand on the center line. It works really well to lead the viewer through the whole image.
Thanks, Brian. I was equally attracted by the meandering black tar line. Provides a decent secondary point of interest, IMHO. 🙂