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Another shot from a few weeks ago during a blast of Aurora.

This plains bison bull was enjoying a peaceful summer morning at Elk Island National Park in Alberta. He was grazing in a beautiful field, letting the summer breeze flow through his cape, and taking a moment to appreciate the stillness of the day, before tourists flocked in to stare at him.

Waterton made me work for this view. I survived a steep 5 hour hike #explorealberta #stayandwander instagram.com/p/psMHCoyZ5K/

I waited for the moonrise & I was not disappointed.

Underneath the Skipping Stones Bridge The city skyline and the Bow River from the newly restored park on St. Patricks Island ****** #sunset #skyline #city #cityscape #bowriver #smooth #stpatricksisland #river #skippingstonesbridge #bridge #yyc #calgary #alberta #photographer #calgaryphotographer #creativecanadian #ExploreAlberta #TravelAlberta ****** ©2015, Sean Phillips ocas.nl/1vZEUoV via Instagram ocas.nl/1izOQPF

An old abandoned barn 20km east of Wainwright Alberta. The landscape is littered with these empty homesteads giving us a glimpse of life in the prairies in the past..

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Not even the dark and gloomy clouds could make this place not look good... I really believe there is nothing that is the same as being in the mountains.

Baby bear cub climbing burnt trees from a wildfire in Waterton Ntl. Park back in 2017.

St. Albert, Alberta, Canada

These boots were found in an abandoned homestead in rural Alberta. The homestead was originally erected around 1920, making it over 100 years old. Even though the buildings have clearly sustained the damage which accompanies abandonment, the property is a testament to the quality of the original workmanship.

 

Olympus OMD E-M1

M. 40-150mm f4.0-5.6

ISO 100

80mm

-0.3 ev

F4

1/3 s

Fog over a canoe on Lake Louise, Alberta.

Elbow Falls with Louise Tang and Robin Tuck @wzylouisey // @robintuck1 - follow our adventures on Instagram!

I was lucky enough to have been spoiled for my birthday today.

 

I write this from the cozy confines of a quaint and simple A-frame cabin, nestled in the heart of the Canadian Rocky Mountains in British Columbia.

 

I have pressed my first cup of coffee, put on my wool socks and underwear, and listening to some Jimmy Eat World. I would have it no other way.

 

We had a bit of a trial making it here. Everything was going perfectly. By perfectly, I mean: perfect driving conditions, a beautiful day, nothing to complain about.

 

In Strathmore, just outside of Calgary, Alberta, we started overheating.

 

An hour or so later, it was determined that there were air bubbles in the coolant system, causing it to overflow, leaving very little in the system.

 

After a top up and a call to my insurance, we were back on the road. Wait. That's a lie. We stopped for the first time since July, at McDonald's.

 

After the greasy mess we shovelled down, and making it into Calgary, I managed to sneak this shot.

 

A distant view of the mountains past Calgary from shotgun, through the dirty windshield.

 

I removed some small specks and bits of light in the silhouette of the mountain and I only had to remove one light post that was right in the middle of the frame.

 

I figure since we had a bit of a delay, this sunset more than made up for it. I could sit here and type up all of the wonderful things I felt during this short sunset but it's not long before sun up here and I need to go see what else I can find.

 

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