WINTER AT HORSETHIEF CANYON, DRUMHELLER, ALBERTA
Named after outlaws who hid their stolen livestock here more than 100 years ago, the edge of this canyon provides stunning (as you can see) views into the badlands below. I was blessed to be there with stunning lighting and just enough snow.
Nikon D7100, tripod, polarizing filter, graduated density (darkening) filter on the sky.
Click on the picture for a larger view.
Want to buy this picture? Email me and I’ll make it happen! (fdking@hotmail.com).
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The shadows and snowfall, light, and your skills and talents have brought this Badlands scene alive, Frank. Wonderful. Hope your new year is filled with great light and good times.