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#ThrowbackThursday

Here's another image from my first years of photography back in 2020! Fun fact - it's also my most stolen image :/ I've found it online being sold on everything from pillows to prints to even a real estate listing once. Suppose that's the reality of posting images online to a degree...

This image is of Hope Peak from the famous Three Sisters #Mountain range in #Canmore #Alberta. More in the alt.

I hope frozen water counts for #WaterWednesday

An image from 2022 of the infamous Abraham Lake in #Alberta #Canada with its frozen methane bubbles trapped just below the surface.

The bubbles from my understanding are a result of organics buried in the lake bed after it was created by the nearby manmade dam. This place has unsurprisingly become a huge photo attraction as a result.

#ThrowbackThursday to one of my favorite images taken on a trip to the #Canadian #RockyMountains back in 2021.

I've re-processed it now, after having lost the original edit. Thankfully I still have the RAW file!

It became a favorite mostly because of the setting I shot it in. A quiet moment in a very busy trip that became a moment to relax mentally and enjoy the evening breeze.

#mountain #landscapephotography #lpw #photography #sunsetphotography #

A new image! - I've finally started editing again recently. This shot was taken in a local park near me. I've tried to photograph this spot before, but with less than great results. I've wanted to capture the winter hoar frost here, but, often haze from the lake has resulted in smudged details. I finally got a sharp image this past year during an unusually long cold snap that allow the lake to freeze over.

One of the finest views in #Scotland sits amidst the towering #mountains of Torridon. The summit itself is a flat shelf with steep drops to the south, providing an uninterrupted vista of the expansive glen beyond. The mountain itself is not on many people's lists; not surprising given it's dramatic neighbours. But, as a photographer, it is often these lower peaks that offer the best opportunities for images!