Natural landscapes: transition

FIR TREE AND ASPEN LEAF, BANFF NATIONAL PARK, ALBERTA, CANADA

I was following a mountain stream when I found an opening in the mountain forest. It, and the small fir trees in it, were covered in snow and half-melted ice – typical conditions along the valley floors in the Canadian Rockies. Because a few bare aspen trees were nearby, I started wandering around looking for icy aspen leaves stuck in fir needles. This is one of the finds I photographed. Nikon D7100, 70-300 mm. lens, tripod.

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