Rural landscapes: the beautiful, distant landscape

FROSTY GROVES OF TREES, NEAR CALGARY, ALBERTA

I made this photograph in January, but it could just as easily happen in March on the Canadian prairies, which are 300 metres above sea level and, so, prone to dramatic swings in climate.
I did a colour version (which you can see here: https://bit.ly/AlbertaFrostyTrees), but even when I made the picture I knew it would also make a dramatic monotone jpeg. I really like the muted lighting and how your eyes can wonder through each snowy field.
Nikon D7100, 70-300 mm. zoom lens, tripod.

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