FOOTHILLS MORNING SOUTH OF CALGARY, ALBERTA
The southern half of this western Canadian province is more than 3,000 feet above sea level. As a result, spring comes late and camping isn’t comfortable until June. But even before the green arrives, you can see there are still many beautiful scenes to photograph. Nikon D90, tripod, polarizing filter.
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A very nice, typical Alberta scenery:)
Yep. Typically glorious and intriguing. 🙂
The light is beautiful – those little snatches of sunlight that take us through the image to the distant horizon, following that road. And that tree… Lovely image Frank.
Thanks for the kind words. 🙂
I really like how vast you have made this landscape scene–beautiful expanse. Wonderful photo.
Thanks for the kind words. I never get tired of aimlessly driving through the foothills south of Calgary and discovering scenes like this. 🙂
Great blog I enjoyed readinng
Thanks for reading and for your kind words, Stanley. Much appreciated. 🙂