Natural landscapes: the beautiful winter reflection
MT. INDEFATIGABLE, PETER LOUGHEED PROVINCIAL PARK, ALBERTA
Named after a British war ship that was sunk during the First World War, this peak offers many great photo opportunities from the shores of nearby Upper Kananaskis Lake in the Canadian Rocky Mountains. I was blessed to visit and find this compelling vista on a snowy morning before the lake entirely froze. There wasn’t much colour beyond the blue sky, so I opted to create and show you a monotone version, which I believe is more dramatic than full colour. Nikon D7100, tripod, graduated density (darkening) filter on the peak and sky
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Outstanding photo, Frank. The B&W coloring does add drama, you’re right. My eyes see it especially in the mountains.
Stunning, Frank!
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