Natural landscapes: the snowy ancient landscape

NOVEMBER HOODOOS NEAR DRUMHELLER, ALBERTA

I’m always fascinated by badlands, especially in winter because I know most people have trouble even imagining snow in what is usually a hot and sun-baked landscape. These hoodoos are probably the most photographed scene in the Drumheller region, so I’m glad to show you them in late autumn.
I like the colour version (you can see it here: https://bit.ly/DrumhellerHoodoo), but knew it would also make a dramatic and compelling monotone picture. Was I right?
Nikon D7100, tripod, polarizing filter

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Want to buy this picture? Email me and I’ll make it happen! (fdking@hotmail.com).

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