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The Elbow River originates from Elbow Lake in the Elbow-Sheep Wildland Provincial Park in the Canadian Rockies, then continues through the Rocky Mountain foothills and flows into the hamlet of Bragg Creek. The Elbow River passes under Highway 22 and then travels through the rural community of Springbank and the Tsuu T'ina Nation 145 Indian reserve directly west of Calgary. The river enters the City of Calgary at the Weaselhead Flats, an artificial inland delta, and into the Glenmore Reservoir
The aptly named 'Elbow Corner', just off Basingstoke's Church Square
(plumbers know the right angle pipe joints as 'elbows')
Summer is coming to a close, and unfortunately that also means an end to "randomly going out and foaming the Elbow Lake Sub after work" season.
Reno Twp, MN; CPKC Elbow Lake Sub; 7/19/2025
This little gem of a falls is nestled in Kananaskis the SE are of K-country. About a 50 minute drive from Calgary down nice windy and scenic secondary highways. This is a 35 second exposure using my Lee Filter Circular Polarizer, and BigStopper. I'm really enjoying the slight movement in the clouds and the long exposure of the water. And I love the blues :)
View of Devils Elbow from Heceta Head on the Oregon Coast. Photographed with a Leidolf Wetzlar Lordomat Rangefinder with a Lordonar f/2.8 50mm lens. The film is Kosmo Foto Mono 100 developed in Beerenol (Pabst Blue Ribbon Beer).
What is left of Elbow River.. here is a narrow slit through which you could take a sneak peak, listen to its muffled gurgles..
Elbow Falls, Alberta, Canada
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Echo Arena Liverpool - 29 November 2012 - Another low light workout for the X10 - Passed with flying colours.
The gentle flow of water through the trees. wont be long before its all frozen over for another year.
An old Plymouth Fury evocatively parked near the grain elevator in Elbow, Sask.
Here's the same elevator, shot from the other side in black and white.
I did not intend to adopt a lamb this year, but who could allow little Elbow to starve? Not me! She's a girl.
Took this last July when we went to the Bragg Creek area for a Day. This is a great spot to visit. The pup was with us but my wife Jan had to keep him on a lease as climbed up on the rocks to get this shot. I'm sure he would have jumped into the river if he had the chance to.
Definitely better large on Black
A packed morning up on Winnats Pass. Instagramers, wild campers, climbers, togs, drone pilots and a young lady doing yoga!
A stunning sunrise with an inversion to go with it! Perfect
Elbow Falls is a small set of waterfalls along the Elbow River, west of the hamlet of Bragg Creek within Kananaskis Improvement District, Alberta.
Two women on an ATV motor past the grain elevator in Elbow, Sask. August 2021.
Head here for a colourized version of that elevator, shot from the other side.
Just a short drive from Calgary, AB, Canada.
The Bourne Legacy movie shot the opening scenes there.
Jeremy Renner jumped into the freezing water ..brrr...
I'll try to add a link to the youtube ..if I can figure it out... hah! got it .... if you want to see his brief interview about it..go here...
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While on my mini road trip through California I stopped in an adorable bed & breakfast in Yountville for a night. In my small room I noticed this beautiful light pouring through my window and pictured this simple self portrait. The soft light, the stretch of shadows pulling to the right from the shutters, and the table alone against the wall - Simplicity...love.
Bed & Breakfast: Petit Logis Inn Yountville, CA.