Natural landscapes: flowing through the frost

FRIGID DAY AT BIG HILL SPRINGS PROVINCIAL PARK, NEAR COCHRANE, ALBERTA

It was -25c that day, but signficant parts of this spring-fed creek remain open no matter what and that let me find sweet scenes like this to photograph.
It wasn’t a far walk from the warmth of my car, but I wore long underwear, my heaviest winter coat and boots, toque and two pairs of gloves to avoid the danger of frostbite.
Nikon D7100, tripod.

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