
A couple of countryside shots; the Kootenay river flowing by in the background, and a mountaintop on the opposite side of the road. All part of the East Kootenay countryside. Don’t forget the occasional train rolling by from time to time, and an Osprey or two nesting nearby. Love these wide open spaces that seem to go on forever! Welcome to Canada, the land of wide open spaces and plenty of room for everyone! Thanks for stopping by.



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




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Lovely country side, that's a nice flat space... I'm surprised it's just grass and not farming, like corn or something
Yeah, good point. Not sure why, maybe it's crown land.
It's amazing how I zoomed in crazily into the first picture and the details were still as incredible as ever..
Power of the high mega pixel camera. Thanks Sony.