Kananaskis in Colour and Black & White

As my hike up Yates mountain to the Prairie view lookout winds down, there are a few more images I’d like to show you. Some of the best views came toward the end, I was pleasantly surprised. The black & whites turned out quite well too. By this point in the hike, I was starting to feel a smidgen fatigued, not a problem though, just soldier on down, have a swig or two of water, and go forth. Another hike done, tomorrow is another day of hiking. Fingers crossed for good weather, blues skies, and no precipitation is the ideal. By the way, do you have any hiking plans for this coming Summer? Do tell in the comments.



Camera: Sony A7R III
Lens: Sony 24-105mm f4 G OSS
Editing: Lightroom

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Another set of photos to be used as a nice subject for a painting :D

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Thanks, do you do any painting yourself?

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I am painting now as a hobby. I did some travel sketching in the French Alps last month. I will publish it in a few days. :D

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That’s cool, I’ll have to check it out.

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You have always captured beautiful photographs of beautiful places.

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Beautiful, the black and whites take the cake here. I'm really missing those pine trees these days and can't wait to get back to nature!

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I’m happy how they turned out. Nature here we come!

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Epic scenery with the epic shot's of a masterpiece of a location. Awesome my friend, have a blessed Sunday.

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Thanks and enjoy your sunday as well.

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those forests are just too beautiful. what a privilege to be able to walk through them. those damn powerlines though! always reminding us of industry!

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An eyesore for sure, could have done without them. Thanks for the visit.

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Postcards with peaks, pine trees and sky!... This time I opted for the black and white versions, I loved that contrast and how the shapes look intertwined, generating some abstraction in the absence of colors... Beautiful!

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@daveks! Your Content Is Awesome so I just sent 1 $BBH (Bitcoin Backed Hive) to your account on behalf of @jlinaresp. (2/5)

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I'm really sorry, @daveks, that your photos are not visible at: hive.blog/@daveks/posts.

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For some reason when I post from inleo, it does not show up in hive.blog, but peakd and ecency are fine. Have you tried peakd or ecency?

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