Rocky Mountain Riverside

in Photography Lovers28 days ago (edited)

Got any stones? Let’s skip a few..it is peaceful here at the Bow riverside. Relaxing, worry free, soaking in the warm sun. Visiting a Rocky Mountain riverside can be therapeutic. Good for the soul. We can even visit the Buffalo Nations museum across the river, where you can explore the heritage of the local indigenous people. Afterward, it will likely be close to lunchtime. Let’s venture into the Banff townsight, where your lunch options are virtually endless. For dessert, Cows ice cream is the ticket. Better get in line early or no ice cream for you.


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

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That's some nice reflections you've got there.

Thanks to the beautiful Bow river.

Perfection and beauty all wrapped up in your shots here my friend. Awesome job, keep them coming always. Anything in the museum about the Mi'Kmaq? Just curious. Have a great one.

Hmmm, not sure about that. Thanks for stopping by, as always.

What a great place to live! That river is gorgeous and at the base of a mountain, I grew up at the base of mountains bigger than that one! Sounds like they have good ice cream, they sell out pretty much daily?

This place is lined up always, at least thats what it seems like. Not cheap either. Parking pricing in effect. Thanks.

I hate paying for parking, that's why I moved away from the east coast!
!lol

Yeah me too.

The atmosphere of natural beauty is quite interesting and I have seen the locations there.

Thanks for looking.

The water is so clear that it can be used as a mirror.😊

Indeed, very true!

Beautiful reflections

It was a great day for reflections.

So colourful, just like a beautiful sunset scenery. Definitely therapeutic.