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Was not expecting 2 to 8 feet of snow across the landscape there in the Wyoming mountains come the beginning of summer ... but it sure was pretty to photograph.
Jasper, Alberta, Canada.
Es un lago poco profundo que se encuentra de camino al imponente Maligne Lake y que con los primeros fríos del invierno se hiela rápidamente.
Nikon D850 + 70-200mm f2,8 + Filter Nisi GND 0,9 + CPL
Bracketing de 3 fotos para conseguir más rango dínamico. Fusionados como DNG de 32bits en LR. Revelado para luces y revelado para sombras. Exportados a PS como objetos inteligentes y fusionados en modo superponer para conseguir color en los picos.
En PS mi procesado habitual para sacar detalle en las sombras y color en los picos.
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The very last rays of sunset light up the clouds over Jasper National Park's Medicine Lake. Photographed in October 2020.
This photo was taken for the Grove Photo Club
This week's theme is "Still life".
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MadPea: Love Sucks - Broken Wine Glass
Apple Fall: Argentinian Malbec
Apple Fall: Elvira Plate w/ Sliced Grapefruit
This photo was taken at the wildfire ruins near Medicine Lake, Jasper National Park. A lighting strike started the fire July 2015. The fire burned over 10 days and nearly 1,000 hectares of land. Although fire was a regular part of the ecosystem, it could take years to bring colours back to a stark landscape of blackened trees and charred earth.
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This trip we spent a good bit in the dry deserts of Arizona and Utah ... so it was fun spending couple days in Wyoming highlands with the cool temperatures and snow about.
The Snowy Range area has lovely lakes, trails and wildlife to explore. Also not lots of people end up here compared to the Rocky Mountains National Park. So you can really enjoy the quiet and nature here.
If you view large, the Sony 61 MP sensor reveals all kinds of patterns in the snow on the peaks.
Medicine Lake is located within Jasper National Park, Alberta, Canada. It is located approximately 20 km southeast of the townsite of Jasper, Alberta. Medicine Lake is approximately 7 km long and is a relatively shallow lake.
This is also my photo for the 52 in 2018 Challenge - #41 - A reflection.
Medicine Lake
Jasper National Park
Alberta Canada
Summer visitors assume that Medicine Lake is a normal mountain lake, but it isn't.
During the summer, glacier melt waters flood the lake, sometimes overflowing it. In fall and winter the lake disappears, becoming a mudflat with scattered pools of water connected by a stream. But there is no visible channel draining the lake – so where then does the water go?
The answer is, "out the bottom", like a bathtub without a plug. The Maligne River pours into the lake from the south and drains out through sinkholes in the bottom. The water then streams through a cave system formed in the slightly soluble limestone rock, surfacing again in the area of Maligne Canyon 16 kilometers downstream.
Summer melt water coming into the lake exceeds the capacity of the sinkholes to drain it. Decreased melt water in the late summer and fall means that the lake's sinkholes can drain the lake faster then the Maligne River can fill it. This creates the disappearing lake phenomena.
Medicine Lake is a Unesco World Heritage Site.
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There were no places left in the house where Simcha could not climb. Yesterday he chose a place on the medicine shelf.
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Some artististry at Medicine Lake, Alberta 😄
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Medicine Lake is located within Jasper National Park, Alberta, Canada. It is located approximately 20 km southeast of the townsite of Jasper, Alberta. Medicine Lake is approximately 7 km long and is a relatively shallow lake. The lake is part of the Maligne Valley watershed.
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Garlic, traditionally a symbol of courage and strength, to ward off illness and evil. One photo a day.(76/320)-- March 16, 2020
September 8th, sixteen days later. The water level has dropped dramatically. Jasper National Park, Alberta, Canada
cures all sorrow
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where the weeds are bigger than people, lol at least in this image it is. They had the trail blocked off protecting a bald eagle nest to the left. If you take the trail to the right you can get images without tourists as in photo below. There is evidence a wildfire went through here a few years ago.
During the summer, glacier melt waters flood the lake, sometimes overflowing it and in fall and winter the lake disappears, becoming a mudflat with scattered pools of water connected by a stream, all of which is not so unusual, lakes empty all the time. What makes Medicine Lake unusual is that there is no visible channel for draining the lake – so where does the water go?
The answer is, “out the bottom,” like a bathtub without a plug. The Maligne River pours into the lake from the south and drains out through sinkholes in the bottom. The water then streams through a cave system formed in the slightly soluble limestone rock, surfacing again in the area of Maligne Canyon 16 kilometers downstream.