DISAPPEARING SNOW ON THE CASTLE RIVER, CASTLE PROVINCIAL PARK, ALBERTA
I ventured into the park, in the deep southwest of this western Canadian province, to photograph a waterfall. Alas, the access road was closed until June. So I looked around for other photo subjects and found this view from a bridge over the river. I waited until the sun emerged from a cloud so the distant cliff ridges and shadows would be highlighted.
Nikon D7100, tripod, polarizing filter
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I sure enjoyed this stunning image, Frank. I like the sky’s reflection in the blue water, and the bend in the river.