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I spend a lovely day with Terri Toll up in the Rocky's, Fall River, just below Chasm Falls in Rocky Mountain National Park.thank you so much Terri for jogging my memory ☺☺☺☺
i managed to slow the Exposure down a bit without adding filters to 1/2 second just to add some movement in the water
Warwick, Rhode Island
All that remains of the pier that once brought visitors by boat to the Shore Dinner Hall and other attractions at Rocky Point Amusement Park (1847 - 1995). With rides and buildings long gone, the park is now a passive use state park.
Filters: Singh-Ray I-Ray 830 (nm) Infrared
After a tromp through the forest with a local friend, he said let me show you an easier way to get to Sergeant Beach. In place of climbing down to a different part of the beach, we drove through Sergeant Bay Provincial Park. When we arrived it was low tide with the rocky front now visible. It was most interesting because of the rusty red color that was showing adding to the color of the photo. The tide drops by quite a number of feet each day delivering a very different perspective. As well, those are the trail islands that we are looking along the horizon
A long exposure, landscape image of one of the many rocky coves on the coastline around Portknockie in Morayshire, Scotland.
Listening to John Denver today as I struggle to stay cool on a very sunny SoCal afternoon.
Reminiscing about a Fall, 2020 road trip to Colorado... We rented a Cruise America Motorhome and set out to get a “Rocky Mountain High.’ Along the way we found this cold mountain stream, and everyone put their toes in the water... It was a very good day.
John Denver was an American singer and songwriter. He is known for popularizing acoustic folk music in the 1970s as part of the ongoing singer-songwriter movement of the mid-to-late 20th century.
(Nikon Z6, 14-30/f4.0, 1/10 sec @ f/13, ISO 100, edited to taste)
For once, a small herd of Rocky Mountain Goats was actually at the Goats and Glaciers pullout in Jasper. I guess they finally got the memo.
Semi-useless trivia... Mountain Goats actually aren't goats at all. They are from a family of animals that includes antelope and gazelles.
Also, they are the best mountain climbers. When it comes to climbing abilities, the Mountain Goats are far superior to their Rocky Mountain neighbors, the Bighorn Sheep (who are very impressive in their own right). If you can spot Mountain Goats with binoculars, high up on near vertical mountain faces, you will wonder how they got there... and how they will get down!
This is probably the best shot I got of this kid, since the youngsters typically stay very close to their nanny's side.
Rocky stream, Finland.
A visit to familiar rapids after a long time. The view was surprisingly green considering there is already autumn color elsewhere.
It's nice to have these kind of places nearby where you can see seasons change and usually find some scene to photograph.
This is Rocky Point, along the beautiful Central Oregon coast. Thanks lots for viewing.. :-)
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I didn't have to climb these mountains (fortunately not!) but the trail leading to the Rowe Lakes takes you through a valley that is quite narrow and the Rocky Mountains seem very impressive from this angle.
he Canadian Rockies are the easternmost part of the Canadian Cordillera, the collective name for the mountains of Western Canada. They form part of the American Cordillera, an essentially continuous sequence of mountain ranges that runs all the way from Alaska to the very tip of South America. The Cordillera, in turn, is the eastern part of the Pacific Ring of Fire that runs all the way around the Pacific Ocean.
View of Lake Louise in Alberta
The Canadian Rockies are bounded on the east by the Canadian Prairies, on the west by the Rocky Mountain Trench, and on the north by the Liard River. Contrary to popular misconception, the Rockies do not extend north into Yukon or Alaska, or west into central British Columbia. North of the Liard River, the Mackenzie Mountains, which are a distinct mountain range, form a portion of the border between the Yukon and the Northwest Territories. The mountain ranges to the west of the Rocky Mountain Trench in southern British Columbia are called the Columbia Mountains, and are not considered to be part of the Rockies by Canadian geologists.
A snowstorm rages on the Continental Divide as an eastbound Rocky Mountaineer special passes through a ground blizzard at East Portal, Colorado, on Union Pacific's Moffat Tunnel Subdivision, November 10, 2022. Between November 4th and November 10th, the Rocky folks ran a 9-car train for employees roundtrip from Denver to Las Vegas, Nevada. The special is on its last leg back into Denver in this scene. Photo by Joe McMillan, 21 degrees, 35-40 m.p.h. winds, 11:44 a.m. MT.