
My opportunities for photography remain few and far between, so here's another one from the archives. This was one the first pictures I took in Banff. We were on the Bow River Parkway, and the picture offers a view of the road's namesake. The only reason this shot is a keeper is the train track. Artisitically, I think that tracks make nice leading lines, but sentimentally, I also like it because we were certainly very aware of the rail traffic in the park. Another interesting feature of the shot is the Bow River itself. The river has the opaque greenish hue of glacial melt.
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Oddly enough, the grayish-brown color of the lake reminds me of freshly poured concrete. Go figure.
You're right Bernardo. It does look like freshly poured concrete. Maybe Nate can photoshop the date and his initials into it.
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