Crowfoot Glacier

For this image of the Crowfoot Glacier or part of that glacier, it was a very relaxing experience. Sitting back and looking at the whole glacier. I watched the light and shadow change as the sun rose. Looking at the rock and ice in contrast to the exposed mountain side. Zooming in and out, trying to find a picture within a picture. A Common Raven was nearby, kept me company and hoped for food it never received. For a short period of time that day, the glacier had my full attention. As I thought about the first time I saw it and all the other times since, I have looked at it from below and face to face after hiking on the opposite side of the valley. Seeing it through all four seasons, winter time is the best by far. I love the colour of the old ice, somewhere between blue and green, and the warm colours in the exposed rocks. And those few trees on the right side, well, talk about growing in the extreme. I got the picture I wanted, and I had time for my mind to wander and relax.

Crowfoot Glacier

It has been a while since I first looked at the Crowfoot Glacier, located on the Crowfoot Mtn next to Bow Lake in Banff NP. It has lost a noticeable amount of mass through melting and sublimation since then. I have spent many hours sitting back and looking at this glacier. My favorite way is while doing the Helen lake hike across the valley. During the summer that can be done while sitting among the flowers or joined by marmots. Daydreaming what the area would have looked like when most of the mountains were covered with ice and how it has shaped the landscape we enjoy. 

 

The day of this picture, I was driving by Bow Lake and could see from my rear view mirror it could provide me with a nice sunrise picture. Some of the low clouds were starting to warm-up. But I pressed on with the hope of getting an image at another location. After 20 minutes of breaking trail in the deep snow on snowshoes, I got to enjoy a good workout in a beautiful place, but the light never reached the spot due to the low clouds. Then I spent a few hours more in the deep snow searching for white feathered friends, no luck for pictures again. Back in the car as I consumed much needed energy, I saw Crowfoot Glacier while driving by the Bow lake. The late morning light and the clouds were great for a black and white image. I was able to capture my memory of the day from the Crowfoot Glacier pull-off.

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Crowfoot Glacier

Last year I had taken a similar picture of the same section of the Crowfoot Glacier, it was hard to pass the opportunity to take the same picture. But this time I had more light, which in turn made this picture little bit better in my eyes, I just liked the way the snow and the ice looked with the added light. Photography is an endless pursuit to get that  perfect picture, I'm not sure if I'll every get it, but the effort sure keeps me getting out there.

Until next moment,
Amar

 

 

Glacier on Mount Patterson

Was driving on 93 North, decided to stop and look at various glaciers that caught my interest. Around this time they look great with part of them covered with the fallen snow and standing out amount the mountains they are on. I zoomed in and would take pictures when I had a nice composition. This glacier was one of them, located on the side of Mount Patterson.

Until next moment,

Amar