Natural landscapes: encrusted
FROSTY ‘LANDSCAPE’, BANFF NATIONAL PARK, ALBERTA, CANADA
Went back to 1997 for this photograph, made on slide film then scanned and processed with Photoshop Elements. Scenes like this are common during autumn in the Canadian Rocky Mountains. Inevitably, they cause me to dirty my knees getting close-ups of an entirely new ‘landscape’. Nikon FM2 (long since retired).
Click on the picture for a larger view.
Want to buy this picture? Email me and I’ll make it happen! (fdking@hotmail.com).
Check out my coffeetable book, “Frank King’s Southern Alberta“: http://bit.ly/1oUzd4A
Worth getting dirty for. Beautiful work Frank!
Thanks for the kind words, Rich. 🙂
This season offers such lovely photo opportunities, they are worth getting you knees dirty for! The colours are still present, but you can get that frosty look. Great capture Frank!
Thanks so much, Inger. 🙂