Natural landscapes: in the land of dinosaur hunters
WINTER AT DINOSAUR PROVINCIAL PARK, NEAR BROOKS, ALBERTA
Many people have never walked in the strange, fascinating world of badlands. So to see them covered in snow is even more exotic. I spent half a day here (one of the world’s most important dinosaur fossil sources) and it was glorious – photogenic landscapes were everywhere and I did not encounter even one other human being.
The only real colour in this scene was blue, so I opted to show you a monotone version, which heightens the drama. That said, here’s what the park looks like in winter colour: https://wp.me/p2ccTX-12t.
Nikon D90, tripod, polarizing filter.
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