Turquoise / Trees
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This is one of my favourite captures from this entire hike. The turquoise lake water, as seen from between these Birch trees. Love it! A welcome treat to end this hiking journey. On this day we hiked up Yates mountain to the Prairie view lookout, then came down via Jewel pass. What a day it was. By this time, I was rather tuckered out, and looking forward to sitting down in the car. It had literally between about 2.5 hours since snack time at the top. A hot tub and a cold beer may be the way to go when I get back to reality. Photos taken by Barrier Lake, Kananaskis country, Alberta, Canada. Thanks for stopping by.
Camera: Sony A7R III
Lens: Sony 24-105mm f4 G OSS
Editing: Lightroom
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I can see why the colors caught your eye. So beautiful !
It really did catch my eye, thanks for stopping by for a look.
Great photography and I loved seeing the place.
Glad you liked it.
A very nice environment. The surrounding scenery including the trees and foliage is very beautiful. Beautiful photography.
Thanks for coming by.
The nature is the best thing in the world. Love it!
Indeed, I agree 100%
The start of the spring.
Lovely colors :)
Actually these ones are from last September. Thanks.
Oh I see
I can see why the top one is your favorite. It's stunning!
Thanks. It did turn out really well.
Most of the time I always prefer the black and white photography view
Thanks. Appreciate that.
The contrast of the different colors makes the image interesting between turquoise blue, green and yellow. This tree before in my country, quite poor people used this wood to make clogs. Being a soft white wood and easy to cut, this wood remained the best for this use.
https://fr.wikipedia.org/wiki/Sabot_(chaussure)
Thanks @cyboule. Appreciate that.
I so much love the black and white background picture. It brings out the beauty much more
In some cases, yes. Fully agree. Thanks.
I always enjoy seeing your pictures, they're fantastic. That first one is a money shot! Absolutely amazing! The water through the birch tress, really cool. Today I would have to go with your color shots, the colors are great!
Thanks @thebighigg. I knew that one was going to be a winner.
These are amazing captures. You have got to be one of the luckiest to be around such an amazing place here on earth, sure glad I get to witness thru you lens.
I feel very lucky to be able to go on these awesome hikes. Thanks.
Colored landscapes are more pleasant.
Thanks.
Gorgeous!
Thanks.
I love the turquoise, absolutely stunning and quite unusual.
Indeed it was. Thanks.
Beautiful compositions … they look like paintings.
Gosh, that first photo looks like it was painted in oil on canvas!!! BRAVO!!!
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