These will be the final photos that I will publish from our excursion to Athabasca Falls, Jasper National Park, Alberta. I'm liking the black and whites more than the colours in
this triplet. I wonder how long that tree can dangle in that fashion so close to the edge? I'll give it another decade or so. The second photo was taken in the opposite
direction of the eroded cliffs. It doesn't seem to belong with the other two photos, but in fact, when I photograph I like to get the whole 360° picture of where I am. I have
learned to do this, as you can miss out on so many wonderful shots if you aren't paying attention to your entire surroundings (and don't forget to look up too!). Where did you go this Summer for vacation?
Camera: Huawei P40 Pro
Lens: Leica
Editing: Lightroom & Camera+
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this triplet. I wonder how long that tree can dangle in that fashion so close to the edge? I'll give it another decade or so. The second photo was taken in the opposite
direction of the eroded cliffs. It doesn't seem to belong with the other two photos, but in fact, when I photograph I like to get the whole 360° picture of where I am. I have
learned to do this, as you can miss out on so many wonderful shots if you aren't paying attention to your entire surroundings (and don't forget to look up too!). Where did you go this Summer for vacation?
Camera: Huawei P40 Pro
Lens: Leica
Editing: Lightroom & Camera+
Do you like black and white photography? Do you like colour photography? If you answered yes to both questions, then you are a perfect candidate for the new “Colour / Black & White”. I will be personally curating qualifying posts. What are you waiting for? Join now!
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Beautiful photos but yes... that tree is living on the edge. That can be dangerous as many have learned in life. Thanks for sharing.
Good lesson to learn from the tree living on the edge!
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I should take a note on this one so that I might not miss another perspective when I go out.
I should learn how to take or edit black and white, they look really interesting in black and white, and they have different vibes as in the color version.
Yeah, it is some useable advice to look everywhere when out and about. It will improve your photo gallery for sure.
Imma color gurl. Seems like almost always! Such great photos. Maybe one day you'll share some again. Jasper is a wonderful place. Especially, Athanasca Falls!
Yes, I’m sure I’ll be back within a few years. Same goes for just about any point of interest in the parks.
What a shot, the tree hanging precariously on the very edge of its life. I am always amazed how Mother Nature has provided the right tools for them to carry on.
It is wildly beautiful, its majestic peaks filling the background, letting us have this wonderful experience.
Au Revoir, my pretty!
Nature is amazing to be sure!
Au Revoir
Yea, love that dangler hangin' there.
Livin on the Edge..
Ha, hey some road racers put their inside foot down just above the ground for balance.
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