SILVERTON CREEK, BANFF NATIONAL PARK, ALBERTA
One of my favourite photo locales pretty much any time of year, thank to the clear, rapid water and colourful boulders. On this occasion, I included the tree trunk because of the autumn snow. Adds an interesting touch, doncha think? 🙂
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Great shot, Frank. I agree, including the tree trunk with snow adds interest and contrast.
It’s really a beautiful capture, Frank. The contrast between the cool flowing water and the varm coloured rocks, all juxtapositioned against the snow covered trunk.