KICKING HORSE RIVER, YOHO NATIONAL PARK, BRITISH COLUMBIA
Ice and flowing water usually makes for a photogenic combination and as you can see, this spot in the Canadian Rocky Mountains was no exception. I went for a long exposure to turn the river silky and help guide your eyes through what would have otherwise been a chaotic scene.
Nikon D7100, tripod, polarizing filter, neutral density (darkening) filter.
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Your image is beautiful, Frank. The shades of blue, the composition and shutter speed all come together so well. You were in the flow! 😄