WINTER AT EMERALD LAKE, YOHO NATIONAL PARK, BRITISH COLUMBIA
This large-format slide was made in 1995 using a Pentax 6×7 film camera, tripod and polarizing filter. Emerald Lake is one of the most spectacular locations in the majestic Canadian Rocky Mountains. And unlike nearby Lake Louise, it’s not overrun with busloads of tourists. Especially in winter.
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Wow, what an amazing sight! Definitely a place on our list to visit, hopefully later this year.
Gorgeous Frank! 🙂
Beautiful photo! I’ve spent quite a bit of time in Lake Louise, and I definitely get overwhelmed by the crowds. So this seems looks like it would definitely be a gorgeous alternative!
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