Mark Heine Photos:
Dark Forest Fern
deirdre.lyttle:
Smoky Vermillion Lakes Sunrise
Ron J. Miller:
Lower Johnston Falls, Banff National Park, Canada
Trevor Dobson:
Milky Way at Goomalling, Western Australia
Kirk Lougheed:
Revealed
deirdre.lyttle:
Milky Way @ Forgetmenot Pond
paulzizka:
There's something extra special about capturing a perfect reflection when larch trees are involved. Here's the larch-lined shore below Sunburst Peaks with Mount Assiniboine in the distance. Looking for inspiration for a larch-filled hike? With this weeken
deirdre.lyttle:
Grain bins in a fied of peas not quite ready for harvesting
Geoff Sale:
Cedar Waxwing (Bombycilla Cedrorum) Stouffville, Ont.
Geoff Sale:
House Finch - Stouffville, Ont
paulzizka:
The Yoho Valley Road reopens today and Takakkaw Falls will be thundering this time of year. There is a fine climbing route next to the falls that makes one feel rather insignificant. Wishing you all a great week!
paulzizka:
"Gone Fishing" Aurora over Lake Minnewanka. Turns out the chances of catching aurora are sometimes better than chances of catching fish. :-)
Dave Hoefler:
Quiet Times
Dave Hoefler:
Rocks Remain
paulzizka:
"Weathering The Storm" Like everyone else, photographers have been hit extremely hard by the pandemic. Naturally, a lot of fellow creators are asking what we can do as photographers while we wait out the storm. My answer is simple: we can still work on ou
splorp:
What Remains
Phil's Pixels:
Celebrate the Earth
paulzizka:
Earth Day 2020. Wishing you all a happy Earth Day wherever you are. With the world at a standstill, this is a great time for us all to ponder how we want to go about our lives and how we treat planet once this crisis is over. Take care everyone. Sunrise a
paulzizka:
Today is the day after Earth Day, but our planet is as beautiful and special as ever! :-) A long exposure at the one and only Lake Louise, Banff National Park.
paulzizka:
Today let me take you to the blue and white world of the Greenland ice sheet. In some ways, it's perhaps the simplest place on the planet. Few colours, and only ice and water as far as the eye can see. Yet it's probably the most mesmerizing place on Earth