Trail Aberration

in Photography Lovers12 days ago

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Just before finishing the Dog lake hike, I decided to take a little detour, an aberration. Why not follow the river for a little while and see what the scenery is like? So I did. Always like to explore — off the beaten path at times. What great fun it was, and not another soul in any direction! My own private excursion in the Canadian wilderness. Sometimes hiking in our Canadian outdoors feels so surreal! I am most certainly lucky to live in such a wonderful beautiful country. Thanks for stopping by.

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

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Very beautiful place. In my lifetime I haven't done a lot of traveling and sightseeing, and this is honestly such a great place. I'm certain the air feels different from the City air

Absolutely, no comparison at all between the city vs rural air quality! Thanks as always.

The best adventures are when you stray from your planned route and encounter unexpected natural beauty. I've had this experience on many trips where I didn't know the way. I think Canada's captivating natural beauty was formed over thousands of years by glaciers creating valleys and rivers giving life to the land. The people who live there take good care of the beauty that nature has created over time. Also, the Canadian people are very sensitive about nature conservation. Your photos, as always, look very beautiful and professional.

The spontaneous aberrations are sometimes the most exciting and interesting yes! Thanks for stopping by.

Seems like a pond in a picture... But under the summer sun that must be tough to do!

It is an offshoot of the Kootenay river.

The path less traveled is often well worth the side trip. You caught some nice shots of the river there, gorgeous scenery. The water looks so pretty and inviting, but I bet it was still pretty chilly as it looks like glacier water. The dead trees that have fallen in the river are always interesting to see, and I'm guessing the stump got washed down there? Great pictures as always!

I'm sure the water was ice cold yes. Even though the temps that day were in the low 80's.

it looks like that tree stump in the middle of the water was cut by a human with a saw

Yes, good eye.

Beautiful images! Which area of Canada is this? It looks very much like Pacific Northwest in USA, where I live :)

British Columbia, near Radium hot springs. Thanks for stopping by.

Oh we are neighbors :) That is why it looks similar to Washington state.

Indeed yes, will need to head south one of these fine days.

The scenery is always beautiful to look at, the water is clear and flows so calmly. Are there any fish in the lake?

I’m sure there must be, hard to find a river/lake without fish..

I think that color is cool man, & misty mountains

Glad you liked it bos.

I liked the first black and white photo the most.

It turned out well. Thanks.

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