Landscapes of Waterton

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One thing I love about our national parks, are them larger than life landscapes. You just don’t get this anywhere near the cities. And that is why I keep coming back to nature. Nature > Cities. After spending a week or more in the city, one starts to get a yearning for an escape, to get out, and leave the concrete behind. Once upon a time ago, I used to live inside a National Park, perhaps the time has come to return. These landscapes were captured on the way to Red Rock canyon, located about 15 minutes from the Waterton townsite, Alberta, Canada.



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Lens: Leica
Editing: Lightroom

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That last picture of the value is my favorite followed by the RV parking is like a classic shot vibe I get. Always enjoy the crisp details in the photos you take.

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Infact, beautiful landsxapes. The mountains seems to be so tall, because the vehicles parked down appears small in size. Away from cities for a while is always enjoyable.

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It allows you to see the scale of how tall the mountains are in relation to the vehicles. Thanks for stopping by.

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The natural scenery is beautiful and very extraordinary. I like to see beautiful mountains.

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One of my favourite places. Thanks.

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There's a lot of sunlight there @daveks friend!!!!.... Great pics!

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Oh yes, thanks for dropping by.

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It is nice to get out of big cities. I would imagine small towns are more desirable if you are looking for less concrete (as you put it) and more nature.

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That’s right. Someday would like to move closer to the mountains.

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