WINTER POND, JASPER NATIONAL PARK, ALBERTA, CANADA
In the midst of the cold, this mountain pond remained unfrozen. I pulled off the road to investigate and found very good reflections and a glorious spot all to myself. Nikon D90, tripod, polarizing filter, hard-edge graduated density (darkening) filter on the top half.
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Very nice picture with the reflections. We just visited Jasper, whereabouts is the Winter Pond?
it’s about a half-hour east of Jasper townsite, on the road to Edmonton. Very easy to miss it.