Countless Photo Ops

Today I present to you more Larch content, courtesy of our wonderful Canadian Rockies. This is the reason I continue to explore the hiking trails inside Alberta. Spectacular nature scenery! Alberta in particular, in my opinion is the best province to live in. There are countless hiking trails, countless lakes, and countless photo ops. Between Banff Park, Jasper Park, Waterton park, and Kananaskis country, one could spend a lifetime out in the wild. Second best province to live in is British Columbia. Host to Yoho park, Kootenay park, and many other smaller parks. Why even leave the country to go elsewhere? I can spend a lifetime in the Canadian Rockies.

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

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good morning my best friend
it was a very pleasant day, and it was really nice to be able to enjoy the beautiful natural scenery

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Thanks for looking, and have a good weekend.

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Larch trees close up photo looking great. Truly you don't have to go anywhere when beauty lies in Canada. Lovely clicks.

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You know it! Come on over here someday.

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I would love to.... may be some day . Thanks friend

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It's a beautiful place overall, I like the colors, is it fall?

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These photos were taken last fall, but it is now Springtime.

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Larch is a beautiful tree exactly when its foliage became yellow. I have two such trees in the yard, and enjoy this sight every October -- sadly, the spot has apartment strictly as background, very un-photofriendly, I almost never shoot them, lol.
ps -- color version is more sympatico to me than monochrome. !BEER

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Awesome shots my friend, yeah no need to live anywhere else when you got this place.

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Intend to stay put, someday maybe head southward, but no rush to do so.

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Fall is definitely the best time to see those larch trees! The Rocky mountains are great everywhere, from Canada all the way down to Patagonia (but called the Andes down there.) You could never see all of them in any country, just too huge. Great shots!

April is here, soon that snow will melt away and the much will dry on up!

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One would need several lifetimes to properly explore the Rockies! Thanks.

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