30 Minutes in the US

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Over the last decade or so, I have not travelled to the US. In fact the last time for me was a connecting flight to Japan via Seattle! However, last Summer we did once again stop in the US, but this time was even shorter — about 30 minutes in fact. We took a boat cruise from the town of Waterton to the shorelines of Glacier Park, USA (approximately 1 hour). There, we were given a time limit of 30 minutes to explore the shoreline or sit down for a quick interpretive spiel by a forest ranger. I chose to mosey around and take photos (big surprise right?). 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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You have been to Japan? Share pictures of that travel!

I've never been to the US either, I guess the zone near Canada must be similar with good landscapes

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Problem is, the picture quality is horrible. It is only in recent years that I "discovered" photography, and what I used in Japan is laughable.

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Too bad, that would have been great to see too! You need to go there again too then

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That's a pretty short time on the US land!

The photographs are wonderful, by the way!

!ALIVE

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Wow ooo, very nice and beautiful environment, please is that place a swampy area?

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Not really, just part of the shoreline.

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10 years is such a long time, but then, great to see the pictures. You once said Canada shares some unique borders with the US.
I think house in US are distinct to the once in Canada, I'm I right?

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Probably houses in the upper half of the US are more or less the same as Canada, but the southern half is much hotter, therefore some differences, not specifically sure though. Maybe I'll ask that question to an ai.

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PRAISE THE HOLY POLE QUILT! MAY THE WAVING BANNER BLESS YOU HEATHEN CANUCKISTANIS WITH ITS RADIANT FREEDOM!

Or something.

It's a shame our respective overlords (but especially the USA) have turned even that border into such a bureaucratic hellscape for travel.

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The good old days appear to be over!

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Glaciers is a gorgeous place isn't it? You got some nice shots while you were there, I love the third one down. That is a nice mountain shot. The log with the reflection is a nice one too. Great work as always!

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Thanks, someday will need to do a full and proper exploration of Glaciers.

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