Driftwood

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If you have been following me for any length of time, then you know that I have a particular fondness for fallen trees, driftwood and other things that float around or near the shoreline. These beauties lay at Hourglass lake, located in East Kootenay, British Columbia. It was a tremendous half day hike up to this isolated lake, and these were some of the first photo ops that really caught my eye. Felt like a kid at a candy store, with all this beauty around us. This is one of the reasons I love hiking so much — the photo ops! 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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Bruce is curious about falling trees too. If a tree falls in the forest?

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Yep. The monochrome is the best filter for these♥️✨

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I'm pleased with how they turned out. Thanks.

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Even though the great wood looks simple, you produce a very beautiful picture 😘♥️

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It turns out that when I looked at the pictures you shared, I also liked the driftwood, one of the reasons was its naturalness and the clear river water. It's really fun when you hike and find beautiful pictures like this.

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It is pleasing for the eye to look at..glad you appreciate it.

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The water is clear that what i love about the pictures

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Cold clear water yes. Thanks for looking.

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The floating oak on the clear water looks like magical. Such a beautiful sight to behold

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It was pretty amazing to witness in real life. Thanks for looking.

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Another one of those lovely photos you take that surely no one else would see as they pass by dozens of times! 📷💯👏

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!discovery shots
!PIZZA

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Indeed, when we see beauty we stop and photograph.

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seeing this fallen tree, reminds me of the turtle bridge

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Yes it does! I have more turtle photos to share, but not for awhile yet.

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Your photos are too good and the style or angles of clicking photos are crazyyy need to learn from u now. Hahha

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I actually see those woods as sculptures by mother nature herself. It'll be cool to see the Hourglass Lake in person. Totally get that kid in a candy store feeling when surrounded by beauty

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You must be a fellow nature lover? Appreciate you stopping by.

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thank you, and thank you for sharing them man, these are just classy photos I love all of them

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