Right where the foothills turn into the Rockies, just off the side of Highway 66 in western Alberta, lies Elbow Falls. Its majesty is not in its size, but in the pristine water and rocky shoreline that culminate at this point of the Elbow River.
On March 16, 2019, the snow was still deep on the ground and the ice still clung precariously to everything it had enveloped with its slippery touch, but the sun shone brightly and it was warm enough to leave our coats behind and take our cameras on an afternoon drive.
Playing with shutter speed... though maybe not quite to the extent I thought.
Frozen water!
Imagine how cold it is!
We weren't the only ones (or even the only photographers) at the falls that day, but it was a great day for a quick getaway and the perfect good bye to winter.
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