Tag Archives: Evergreens

Storm Appoaching

 

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St Mary’s Lake, BC. I was set up photographing St Mary’s Lake from the side of the mountain. The lighting began to change dramatically to my left. The sky was darkening. There was more shadows appearing. You can see the rain approaching through the valley on the left. But still some sunlight breaking through the clouds. The mountain side became awash with light.

Tamarack

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Anyone who lives in the North Country that is Northern Ontario has to love the Tamarack’ The fall is the time to enjoy this needle falling evergreen. In its fall colors of yellow and orange It is a beautiful splash of color,

Some Where In The Mountains

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With the trees in the foreground, The mountains in the middle ground and the clouds in the background. It all comes together in a nice composition to view.The composition has great depth. This photo was taken somewhere around or near Banff National Park, Alberta.

 

Bow Lake Area

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This composition was a creation from the South end of Bow Lake. You can see what I believe is a glacier. My brother will correct me on that. But what ever it is it sure stands out.

Bow Lake Area

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Bow Lake area in British Columbia. This was open land that was a beautiful yellow orange color. The new growth of evergreens slowly creeping along. This is Nature at work.Then the mountains in the background.

Simpson Monument, Kootenay National Park, British Columbia

AS we drove through Kootenay National Park, my brother Bob stopped at Simpson Monument. I instantly fell in love with this location. The mountain slopes show the remains of a forest fire from the past.

 

 

Touch Of Light, BC

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A touch of light upon the rocks. I added trees to the foreground. A touch of golden grass. This gave me my foreground to help show the lighting on the mountain top Near Cranbrook, BC

Bull Mountain

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I have been plagued with bad weather. Too much mist. The mountains in a haze. But finally it all became clear. Bull Mountain with the Kootney River British Columbia.