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Alberta Trip 2005 - page 2
Left: Near Graveyard Flats -- a dreary name for a lovely place to photograph.
Above: Where we stopped for lunch on the second day: a beckoning open road.
Right: Tangle Falls.  I can't BELIEVE Darwin and David didn't stop.  Ok, it's not magic light, but everything was so beautifully frosted!
Kootenay plains, on the afternoon of our second day.
Sunwapta River gravel flats, near the Athabasca glacier, with mountain avens in the foreground.
Kootenay Plains.  I'm not sure the photo at right captures the effect I was looking for, but I liked the fact that the fence wire was broken, that the little shaded human construction can't contain the bright mountains beyond.
Bow Lake, Day 3.  Darwin took us to an un-tourist-cluttered spot along the shore, and we had an unhurried chance to watch the mountain morning reflected here.
Marsh near Bow Summit.  Here is where the apparent silliness of packing big fat winter boots in September, proved to be a really, really good idea.
Far left: some more "landscape extraction" at Bow lake.  There were marvellous reflections, and we felt sorry for the tourists who had only a few minutes to hop out of their buses, take each other's pictures, and run back again.  How much they missed!
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