APRIL’S ICY STREAM, BIG HILL SPRINGS PROVINCIAL PARK, NEAR COCHRANE, ALBERTA
As you can see, it was a cold spring morning when I visited this park, about 30 minutes’ drive from my home. I really liked the struggle between the new growth and the ice of a winter that was very reluctant to leave. Makes for a pretty compelling photo, he? 🙂
Nikon D7100, tripod, polarizing filter, neutral density (darkening) filter
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