APPROACHING DAYLIGHT AT LAKE LOUISE, BANFF NATIONAL PARK
Spring’s official arrival doesn’t make much difference at this renowned Canadian Rocky Mountain lake; the slow, SLOW approach of warmer weather just continues its rambling, halting pace.
My wife and I were staying with family at the Chateau Lake Louise, so I was up before dawn to see what kind of long-exposure pictures could be had. A light touch of new snow helped give some form to the forest around the Lake Louise boathouse.
Nikon D7100, tripod.
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