Natural landscapes: the canopy of colour

AUTUMN AT GLENBOW RANCH PROVINCIAL PARK, ALBERTA

Since it opened in 2011, this park (just west of Calgary) has become a favourite photo locale in every season. Until this year, I hadn’t done a really thorough autumn visit, but that changed this year when I walked about 12,000 steps through aspen groves and along the Bow River. I loved how the branches from several trees seemed to come together in a cathedral of fall yellow and orange.
Nikon D7100, tripod, polarizing filter

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One thought on “Natural landscapes: the canopy of colour

  1. Your image is gorgeous, Frank, and such a great celebration of autumn. I love this perspective and you’ve found a really appealing array of branches filled with color against that blue sky. 🍁😃

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