DAWN LIGHT ON THE FOOTHILLS, NEAR TURNER VALLEY, ALBERTA
It was -15c when this bucolic scene caused me to stop the car, ignore the frigid cold and make pictures in the best light of the day. A four-inch snowfall the previous day created stunning conditions. Hard to believe this is still autumn, eh?
Nikon D7100, tripod, polarizing filter, enhancing filter.
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