WESTERN WOOD LILLY, JASPER NATIONAL PARK, ALBERTA
As I hiked along Maligne Canyon in this glorious western Canadian park, little splashes of orange kept grabbing my attention. I pursued them and, upon finding these gorgeous wildflowers, spent a half-hour making pictures like this. This photo shows the flowers in their meadow setting: https://wp.me/p2ccTX-1TA.
Nikon D7100, tripod, polarizing filter
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What a treat it must’ve been to come upon these glorious wild lilies, Frank. I really enjoyed the detail on this magnificent beauty.