Endless Beauty

A few more Canadian Rockies landscapes to share with you this evening, from one of my favourite provinces which is British Columbia. Such a lovely place, with endless beauty! April through October are the most scenic months in my opinion. November through March are the cold months with that white stuff on the ground. That white stuff makes exploring these areas a tad more difficult, but not impossible. For now, I do Spring through Fall mostly; perhaps someday when feeling more adventurous I’ll get out the snow shoes and see what adventures can be had. Thanks for stopping by.




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





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The scenery there is already stunning as it is, but it becomes truly spectacular during the snow season, when the green trees turn white. I hope you find the courage to explore it this coming snow.
We will see about that...thanks for checking in.
Stones and low water reminds me a bit a big river we have here, it's somehow inviting to go over the stones to watch the stream
Isn't it?! Anything stream related is so satisfying.
It’s like having everything in one! You have brought together nature's most beautiful elements in a single frame. Truly wonderful.
Best wishes.
Love to showcase our amazing Canadian Rockies.
It's really Endless Beauty!
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Indeed, thanks.
Impressive landscape spectacle!!!
Awesome shots as usual coming from you @daveks master...
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Thank you as always @jlinaresp.
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Thanks.
trees that fell into the water due to erosion or flooding
Likely due to the annual snow melt from the mountains,raising the water levels significantly.