Mountain Cruise

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I've said it before, and I’ll say it again. Some of the best mountain photos I have taken are from a moving vehicle, cruising along a highway surrounded by amazing mountains. Love it! This stretch of highway is called the Icefield’s Parkway, also know as the 93 South, which connects Jasper National Park to Banff National Park, Alberta (inside Canada in case you didn’t know, but you ought to know that by now :). This highway is rated as one of the top ten scenic drives in all of North America. That title is well deserved too. I have decided to post the Black & Whites first this time. They seem more powerful than colours. Did I make the right choice, what say you?
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Camera: Huawei P40 Pro
Lens: Leica
Editing: Lightroom & Camera+

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What an incredible view you see in these pictures, it is a unique beauty, I find it incredible that you took it with the car in motion, congratulations for your good pictures.

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Thanks, yeah the views were amazing!

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I love those mountains, it always seems to me that the crust of the Earth was just bent up and snapped off by some incomprehensibly huge giant!
It's not too far from the actual geological happenings though: an incompressibly huge force did in fact snap the crust and push it up to form the mountains.

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Sounds about right. How's Osaka life treating you?

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Doing well, it starting to cool off a bit.
I've got a picture to put up in an art show in a tunnel next weekend, hopefully the weather cooperates and the typhoon goes elsewhere!
I'll make a post about that event after it happens.
I also hope that you're doing well!

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Cool, looking forward to that post. In a tunnel, where?

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Takedao-eki is the closest stop, it's in the old train tunnels for that line. It's been converted into a hiking area. In the east part of Hyogo, near Takarazuka-shi.

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Interesting. When we first landed in Osaka some years back, we lived in Takarazuka actually for a couple of weeks, then moved to Itami shortly thereafter!

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