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The sharp-edged cloud is part of a Chinook Arch, a common cloud formation in southern Alberta (it forms close to, parallel to, and northeast of, the Rocky Mountains).
Copyright J.R. Devaney
An altered landscape: in the middle of the photo, a logging road curves through a cut-over area: note the open areas with logs and tree trunks lying on the ground (zoom in to see these), and the near-uniform size of the young green trees near the road (probably planted in an effort to 'renew' the forest). Undisturbed forest forms the nearer hillsides in the background, with the exception of the cleared strip along the power line at upper left. Some of the bare areas on the background hillsides are bedrock cliffs.
Location: near the towns of Greenwood and Rock Creek, near Highway 3 and the USA border in southern British Columbia, western Canada.
C. J.R. Devaney
First sighted in 2008, she has come on an irregular basis to Garden Eel Cove to feed and be cleaned. She is a beautiful female with the one scar on her right wing that is healing nicely. I think it was from fishing line.
A bit of a visual cliche, but a cliche done well (with good light and colours) is worth looking at.
At Fish Creek Provincial Park in southwest Calgary.
Copyright J.R. Devaney
Late afternoon sunset, early winter conditions above the Glenmore Reservoir (an artificial lake) in southwest Calgary, Alberta, western Canada.
Copyright J.R. Devaney
Lower Falls of the Yellowstone River plunges over the precipice forming a mist that flows down the canyon.
A winter storm was heading in that evening so I rushed out to greet it. The turbulent water was smoothed out by the long exposure.