NOVEMBER AT BIG HILL SPRINGS PROVINCIAL PARK, NEAR COCHRANE, ALBERTA
When it’s overcast and I still want to make pictures, I go to places like this where the water is at least partially open year-round and I can keep the bland, distracting, grey sky out of my compositions.
Nikon D90, tripod, polarizing filter.
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That is pretty wonderful. Love it. And what better to do on cloudy days? I was in the woods in the fog today!