An unusual perch
Autumn cheer
Love their deep, dark eyes
Sea Buckthorn berries
Down in the creek - camouflaged
In all its purple glory
A strange looking pair
Fragile rock brake fern / Cryptogramma-stelleri
Peace and tranquility
Another treat from this morning
Hmm ... bear scat
Checking us out
Downtown Calgary from the SW
Treasure of the forest
Waiting for the first snowy day
Bird's-foot Trefoil
Armillaria mellea
Impressive Crowfoot Mt
Got to it too late
Not a thing was untouched
Hypostyle, Karnak, Egypt, 10 April 1967
Happy Halloween, everyone!
Waiting in a winter wonderland
Bolete sp.
Lichens on Red Rock Coulee boulder
Glowing Sowthistle
Fall colours at the Reservoir
The birds
A different view
No more than a glimpse
From the grocery store
First day of adventure
Tiny, orange shrooms
Creepy crawly on my jacket
Pushing up through the mosses
When life hands you lemons .....
Gentians at Forgetmenot Pond
Light through the storm clouds
Beauty on a log
Pennycress seedpod / Thlaspi arvense
A beautiful pair
Swallowtail
Ruddy reflection
Looking west from the Reservoir
Calgary colour
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Bow Lake - Impressive Art


Took this shot using a different setting and quite liked the effect, for fun. Taken looking across Bow Lake towards Crowfoot Mt. and the Crowfoot Glacier, on 29 August 2013, when I went with a friend who wanted to look for lichens, mosses and liverworts. I find these more and more fascinating, including to photograph, but of course I was so thrilled to get the chance to shoot the spectacular scenery and anything else that was beautiful! I hadn't been to Bow Lake in 30+ years, but had fallen in love with it all those years ago. Just added two old images that I took of the lake on that first visit - no touching up, which they definitely need - maybe I'll get round to it one of these years. Meanwhile, they are safely in the Bow Lake and Bow Glacier Falls album along with my recent shots : )
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