BIG HILL SPRINGS PROVINCIAL PARK, NEAR COCHRANE, ALBERTA, CANADA
Believe it or not, I photographed this glorious scene three weeks before the official start of winter. It was nearly monochromatic, so I went all the way and processed it as black and white. If the little waterfall seems a little blurry, it’s due to the temperature (-15) creating steam. Nikon D7100, tripod.
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Lovely winter scene Frank…I love it!!!
Thanks, Andrew. I’m truly blessed to live where photos like this are possible. 🙂
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