Natural landscape: the snowy badlands world

FROSTY SHRUBS, DINOSAUR PROVINCIAL PARK, ALBERTA

Many people have never seen badlands covered in snow, so I always love the opportunity to visit this amazing park in winter. It’s a UNESCO World Heritage Site about two and a half hours drive southeast of my home in Calgary.
In this case, I was quite low to the ground to capture these frosty shrubs while keeping the stunning background in focus. Dinosaur Provincial Park is one of the richest dinosaur fossil areas on the planet. Forty species have been discovered at the park and more than 500 specimens have been removed and exhibited in museums across the globe.
Nikon Z50II, 16-50 mm. zoom lens, tripod, polarizing filter

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