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Bowes Museum is a museum and art gallery in Barnard Castle built for John Bowes and his French wife Josephine and opened in 1892. Its style is the result of a promise by John to build Josephine a French chateau as a gift for leaving France and coming to England with him.
Vermilion Lake, Banff National Park, Alberta
For a few moments the sun rising behind the eastern mountains had just the right angle to shine up under the nearer clouds, producing a red-orange burst of color that was also reflected in Vermilion Lake.
Explored February 14, 2016
Found out it's not so easy to get good light in combination with mirror reflections here. I got both but not at the same time. Here the wind was quite strong, so I put on my Big Stopper to smooth out the water. Another recurring theme through out my summer travels here was the lack of quiet, uninterrupted shooting. There were always people waltzing into your frame accidentally on purpose. So after a while you just give up to try and find ideal composition. Instead you put all your efforts into trying to avoid photobombs. So here again two kids ran through the scene but because of the long exposure it wasn't a problem.
Quiet morning on Bow Lake, in Banff National Park, Alberta, Canada
Bow Lake is approximately 30 minutes north of Lake Louise, off the Icefields Parkway (Hwy 93) in the Canadian Rockies and a half mile north of the Crowfoot Glacier. Sitting at an elevation of 1,920 m (6,300 ft), it is one of the largest lakes in Banff National Park. Fed by meltwater from the Bow Glacier in the Wapta Icefield, the lake lies at the base of Bow Summit, which is perfectly reflected in its aquamarine waters on a calm day.
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Featured in Explore Aug 14, 2017
Wahr ist das Meer,
wahr ist das Gebirge,
wahr der Stein,
wahr der Grashalm
aber der Mensch?
Es ist immer maskiert,
auch wenn er es nicht will
und nicht weiß.
Luigi Pirandello
(1867 - 1936), italienischer Schriftsteller, einer der bedeutendsten Dramatiker und Erzähler des 20. Jahrhunderts, Nobelpreisträger für Literatur 1934
Bow Fiddle Rock
Portknockie
Buckie, Schottland
Vereinigtes Königreich
Had to drop the car off this morning for a service and MOT. Proper pea souper when I left the house . But on my way home I could see the sun burning off the mist at the higher levels. Time for a walk with the camera then....
I'd seen the fog bow develop and by the time I found a half decent composition it had started to fade as quickly as it appeared. Quite a special sight to see nevertheless...
Bow Lake, Banff National Park, Alberta
A view across Bow Lake. Bow Glacier on the left. Portal Peak is on the right, bathed in mid-morning light from an opening in the clouds. The meltwater that supplies Bow Lake comes from the glacier and tumbles over a tall waterfall, Bow Glacier Falls, before flowing into the lake.