BADLANDS AT WRITING ON STONE PROVINCIAL PARK, NEAR MILK RIVER, ALBERTA
One of the great things about making pictures in winter is the solitude. As I spent hours exploring the incredible hoodoos and badlands of this western Canadian park, I don’t recall seeing even one other person. It was a wonderful time of photography, peace and prayer in a stunning part of God’s cathedral.
Nikon D7100, tripod, polarizing filter
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Writing On Stone,
Writing On Stone Provincial Park
I know exactly what you mean about the solitude; adverse conditions always manage to strip ‘casuals’ out of the landscape.