Oh Canada!

Jon and Phyllis took a Canadian bus tour and share their favorite photographs.  It was Canada's 150th anniversary and all the parks were free (interpret that as crowded).  The bus took them right to the Visitor Center or viewpoint.  This is a trip I would love to take!

Wild Goose Island in St. Mary's Lake, Glacier National Park

Wild Goose Island in St. Mary's Lake, Glacier National Park

Along the 'Going to the Sun' Highway in Glacier National Park

Along the 'Going to the Sun' Highway in Glacier National Park

As above

As above

Tunnel near the top of 'Going to the Sun Highway

Tunnel near the top of 'Going to the Sun Highway

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Clements Mountain at Logan Pass

Clements Mountain at Logan Pass

Continental Divide at Banff National Park

Continental Divide at Banff National Park

Bow River in Banff

Bow River in Banff

Banff Springs Hotel

Banff Springs Hotel

Bow River Falls

Bow River Falls

Banff Gardens Canada Place Gardens

Banff Gardens Canada Place Gardens

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Banff

Banff

Moraine Lake

Moraine Lake

Moraine Lake

Moraine Lake

Moraine Lake

Moraine Lake

Moraine Lake

Moraine Lake

Moraine Lake

Moraine Lake

Lake Louise

Lake Louise

Lake Louise

Lake Louise

Lake Louise

Lake Louise

Lake Louise

Lake Louise

Lake Louise

Lake Louise

Lake Louise

Lake Louise

Lake Louise

Lake Louise

Lake Louise

Lake Louise

Athabaska Glacier

Athabaska Glacier

Athabaska Glacier

Athabaska Glacier

Athabaska River Falls

Athabaska River Falls

Athabaska Falls

Athabaska Falls

Medicine Lake and area Medicine Lake in Jasper

Medicine Lake and area Medicine Lake in Jasper

Medicine Lake and area Medicine Lake in Jasper

Medicine Lake and area Medicine Lake in Jasper

Lake Maligne

Lake Maligne

Lake Maligne

Lake Maligne

Lake Maligne

Lake Maligne

Lake Maligne

Lake Maligne

Lake Maligne

Lake Maligne

Lake Maligne

Lake Maligne

Athabaska Glacier

Athabaska Glacier

Athabaska Glacier

Athabaska Glacier

Spirit Island on Lake Maligne

Spirit Island on Lake Maligne

Lake Maligne

Lake Maligne

Pyramid Lake

Pyramid Lake

Pyramid Lake

Pyramid Lake

Pyramid Lake.  Phyllis mentioned that there might be photographs that were 'duplicates' but she could not decide which to send so she was leaving it up to me.  Right!  I don't see duplication,  I see a different perspective or fo…

Pyramid Lake.  Phyllis mentioned that there might be photographs that were 'duplicates' but she could not decide which to send so she was leaving it up to me.  Right!  I don't see duplication,  I see a different perspective or focal length.  And, two wonderful photos!

Patricia Lake

Patricia Lake

Dang!  I got to end too soon.  Back to the top!

Glacier National Park

Good news!!  It was not raining as we left for Glacier National Park.  Tough to believe how foggy it was when we got there.  OK, we are good in rain so we can learn fog!  We drove up Going to the Sun Highway which takes you up to Logan's Pass and beyond.  We did not do beyond.  That is quite a drive!!  There are lots of pull-out places and eveyone was polite and patient with each other.  If only there had been more sunlight . . .

I got a bit closer at the next pull-out.

Streams and waterfalls were the most fun to shoot . . . and the most difficult in flat gray light!

 

 

We were suprised to see blue in the water, much like we saw in Iceland.  Must be the glacier ice as it melts. It is much more pronounced with any sunlight hitting it.  I don't know how that works or why it is so . . . my mom might look it up for me. Hint, hint . . . mom!

We have not seen bears or bison.  We have seen some deer and elk.  Ducks flew into the pond above. It was a treat to see them swim in water so clear that you can see the rocks in the bottom of the creek.

We spotted this young deer by the road and Tom had seconds to grab this one.  From the right seat window.

One of the striking characteristics of the area is the amount of land that still shows the impact of forest fires in the area.  In some ways it gives a sense of hope.  New growth is evident . . . and slow!!  In another way it is sobering to see what the consequence of such forces are on the landscape.

McDonald Lake figures prominently in the landscape.  Photographing it in the light we had was challenging. Tom got close and personal with it!! The angle and composition enabled him to minimize the effect of the fog. I shot it later in the day with different light.

 

We are headed back to the park in just minutes.  We have given Mother Nature time to lift early morning fog and hopefully today we will see mountain peaks and the grandeur that this park is known for. This time we are driving straight up to Logan's Pass and to try a 1.5 mile hike to look for Hidden Lake. It is a HUGE commitment to pass by sites we liked yesterday if the light were just a bit better. If we find Hidden Lake we will share photos.

Hope your weekend is shaping up just as you would like and that it includes photography.  If nothing else, stay home and clean your gear!