A Hint of Tint
Tints, tones and shades create a pleasing view of Mount Rundle and Vermillion Lakes at Banff, Alberta.
White Birch
Islet Lake, Blackfoot Recreational Area.
The Aspen Parkland
Beaver Hills, Alberta.
Islet Lake, in the Aspen Parkland of Beaver Hills, Alberta.
FAll Colours
Islet Lake, Alberta.
Along the Shoreline
Islet Lake, in the Blackfoot Recreational Area, Alberta.
In the Beaver Hills
Near the original Fort Edmonton monument, opposite Fort Saskatchewan, Alberta.
Elbow Falls
Elbow Falls, on the Elbow River, near Bragg Creek, Alberta
The Badlands
"Pure prairie dropping suddenly into the gash of the badlands".
Southern Alberta
Blocks of land stretching to the horizon.
Prairie
Near Drumheller, Alberta.
Going down to Rosedale
The Rosebud River, on the way to Wayne, Alberta and the Last Chance Saloon.
David Thompson Country
The North Saskatchewan River from Whirlpool Ridge.
Chain Lakes Provincial Park
Green on Green
Chain Lakes Provincial Park, Alberta.
Clear Water
The Clearwater River, near Rocky Mountain House.
Bow Lake
Bow Lake, the mouth of the Bow River
Morning on the Clearwater
Near Rocky Mountian House
Crowsnest Mountain and the Crowsnest River
Resevoir Reflections
Near Canmore, Alberta
East of Hinton
A sunset fires the sky over this old barn.
The Sound of Snowflakes
Elk Island National Park, Alberta
One Moment - One Opportunity
Elk Island National Park, Alberta.
Hope
Willow buds, Elk Island National Park.
The Transience of Nature
Elk Island National Park
Elk Island
Creamsicle Reflections
Pastels or tints, are delicate, soft and feminine. Reducing the intensity of a pure colour, tints are discreetly elegant, yet, they require a strong accompanying colour to provide contrast.
Morning
Mist on the Water
Morning Light
Sunrise, Tundra Narrows, Elk Island National Park
Winter on the Lake
- 28 C
Crane Island, Elk Island National Park
Cold
Sunrise, through the mist, from Long Island Point on Astotin Lake
From Long Island Point looking towards Mink Island on Astotin Lake.