Rural landscapes: under the dawn sky
TRANS-CANADA HIGHWAY AT HARVIE HEIGHTS, ALBERTA
This long exposure was made on an overpass near the entrance to Banff National Park in the Canadian Rocky Mountains. It was a very c-c-cold morning, but as you can see, the effort paid off. The giant mountain on the left is Mount Rundle, one of the most photographed mountains in Banff.
Nikon D7100, tripod, polarizing filter, neutral density (darkening) filter.
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Gorgeous! Perfect time of day.
Wow you found a kaleidoscope of a rainbow on the ground.. dammm you are good!!!
Love those light trails, Frank, they create a terrific leading line and a vanishing point that really make this composition stand out!
Thanks for the kind words. And thanks for posting links to my photos on your website. You ROCK. 🙂