Natural landscapes: in the light of dawn

BLUEBELLS AND RAIN DROPS, GLENBOW RANCH PROVINCIAL PARK, ALBERTA

I visited this western Canadian park, about a half-hour’s drive from my home, intending to search out compelling landscapes. But the bright dawn after the previous day’s rain meant I ended up spending most of my time finding and capturing intimate scenes like this.
I love going for shallow depths of field on these compositions because of the soft backgrounds and washes of colour. 🙂
Nikon Z50II, 70-300 mm zoom lens, tripod

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