A Bit of Banff

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These are the final photos from our short trip out to Lake Minnewanka, last April. A transitional month where the snow and ice are in full melt mode. Over yonder is Cascade mountain — still covered with snow; a big contrast to this road in front. So cool when you can wear a t-shirt, yet see the mountain snowtops. In fact, you will see a bit of snow remain at the very tops, year-round! Will be heading back to the general area next week, hoping for nice above average temperatures, so we can get in a couple more hikes before the real snow flies. Fingers crossed. 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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I like the second one the most, the contrast with the spring coming on the sides of the river yet the snow still there a bit

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Winter transitions to Spring. Always magical.

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I really love those trees. It's appealing to the eyes and ofcourse the mountains.

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Mountains without trees just doesn't have the same appeal right?

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I like the first photo , capturing the trees on both sides of the road going towards the stunning view of the mountain with snow .

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A breathtaking view it was. Glad I was able to snap a photo of it. Thanks for looking.

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The view is really fresh, especially the first and second pictures, it really gives off a natural adventure vibe that calms the heart.

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Adventure awaits those coming to Banff park!

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oh. what beauty! such a perfect shot through the trees.. :)

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That angle just had to be taken advantage of. Thanks for looking.

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There will come a time when I travel to Canada, to hike this part of the country. Amazing!

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What a magnificent view!! I love them!

Thanks for sharing those with us!

!LUV

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It was magnificent -- thanks for looking.

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Very beautiful place. My heart was filled with joy after seeing the pictures.

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Thank you, and glad you liked it.

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Those mountains sure are pretty aren't they? Nothing like snow capped peaks, it's always so fun to see. In my younger years I would climb to the peaks of some easier mountains as soon as enough of the snow cap was gone for safety reasons. That is a beautiful place, I love the mountains there. I can see why your looking forward to your next trip there.

What a beautiful river too, I bet at some points it must be a raging one as well with the trees deposited on the rocks. Awesome pictures!

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Younger and more daring usually right? lol. Appreciate you stopping by.

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Beautiful Place, amazing Shots
!DIY

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