Canadian Rockies (Banff)
dlplumer
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Here are a few of the landscape shots that I got last week in Banff. I have already posted some wildlife shots on the wildlife forum if you are interested.
Two Jack Lake
Black Glass
Emerald Lake
Three Sisters
Natural Bridge
The Ice Fields
Two Jack Lake
Black Glass
Emerald Lake
Three Sisters
Natural Bridge
The Ice Fields
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Cheers, Richard.
Lovely images - so crisp and clear.
Frank
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GREAT shots!!!!
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Thanks so much CA. It was so nice to be such a photographic opportunity rich environment.
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Thanks Richard.:D
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I noticed it too.. How ironic—I've never seen ice on choppy water like that before. Great shots though!
I really like the second and third ones.
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Thanks Frank. Have to agree with you there. It is truly majestic.
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Thanks so much Jack
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Thanks Gary. It gets pretty cold there, and the lakes do get frozen.
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Thanks Kurt.:D
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I imagine they do get frozen at some point. I was just pointing out the fact that it was not just a great photo, but there was a little humor there as well. I think it added a very nice touch!
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I agree, and thanks.
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