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The Alberta prairies are way underrated! I’m usually quite underwhelmed by the vast emptiness of the prairies, but throw in some backlit cows and baby, you’ve got one heck of an image!
Experienced by Priscilla Du Preez
128 km from Red Deer River
The End of The World. View from a cliff point as one of Edmonton's major attractions.
Experienced by Steven Fortier
133 km from Red Deer River
Many players at the World Cup got their start in the streets of the towns and cities they grew up in. Before the money, before the fame, and before the glory, their games were played on roads, pavements, and small fields. There was no celebrity status involved: they played for the love of the game. It brought them into another own world, and for a few moments, they could share the world with those around them. While our family went up ahead, it was just the boy and the ball: for a few moments, I got to step into the world that so many individuals around the world live and breathe in.
Experienced by Kobe Amoh
150 km from Red Deer River
Taken during the summer when wildfires were burning on in British Columbia, the jet stream carried the smoke over and caused the sunsets to be extra orange.
Experienced by Davide Colonna
158 km from Red Deer River
My buddy Jeff and I tried to catch the “blue hour” at Banff yesterday. The clouds got in the way but not before we were able to catch a hint of emerging sunshine contrasted with the blue of the mountains before us. For me, I wished the moment lasted longer; it is quite interesting standing on a frozen lake surrounded by these majestic peaks.
Experienced by John Bakator
158 km from Red Deer River
Sometimes, when you are surrounded by a collection of great shots, turning around and lookng up can give a whole new look to your surroundings. That’s what happened here! While my buddy Jeff and I were focused on the mountains directly ahead of us, I turned 180 degrees and saw the first sliver of sun hitting the mountain behind us. I quickly turned around to capture the moment, and it was moment because the sun disappeared very quickly… I think I was lucky.
Experienced by John Bakator
163 km from Red Deer River
On a fine November day, an outing with my 4 year old son was coming to a close when a cyclist stopped me. My son was dragging and ready to go home. The owl was probably gone by now. But I couldn’t leave. So I carried him. And my gear. And we raced down the path, my legs and arms burning, my rig clattering around. We almost gave up. And then there he was. Unbothered, regal. Staring down at us. It was an enchanted moment.
Experienced by Laterjay Photography
166 km from Red Deer River
There is something about a huge mountain reflection in a lake that just puts you at ease. Here is another picture from my trip to the Canadian Rockies. Lake Minnewanka at Sunrise.
Experienced by James Wheeler
166 km from Red Deer River
Two Jack Lake is one of my favorite places to return to. The sunrises here are spectacular as the light hits Rundle Mountain and it reflects in the water. On this particular morning I noticed these stepping stones lent to give me the perfect composition for the spectacular background scenery. Looking back at this picture reminds me how peaceful it is at this lake in the early hours of the day.
Experienced by Geoff Pinkney
167 km from Red Deer River
Shoot during my 4 days hiking : Molar Pass in the Canadian rocky mountains. View from the pass.
Experienced by clement fusil
167 km from Red Deer River
First trip to the nature of Canada. i’m from Europe so this is pretty special for me especially at the age of 18. Even saw some bears, Canada has some really incredible nature. The nature wasn’t perfect but it made my photos look moody and i like that a lot. This was the first holiday i went on where i was into photography so it was amazing to explore the nature as well as the functions and every detail about my camera.
Experienced by Brent De Ranter
167 km from Red Deer River
On my way to Johnston Canyon in Banff when this guy poked its white face out in the blue. I had to drive a bit to find a safe place to stop and get out to take the picture, but I think it turned out ok. This is the kind of image that gives me pause and to reflect on the forces that created the rockies those millions of years ago. What a great way to time travel.
Experienced by John Bakator
167 km from Red Deer River
Blue coach winding up the mountain road to connect with the Ice Explorer that would carry them out to the glacier.
Experienced by Gary Corken
167 km from Red Deer River
After a 6 mile hike to Big Beehive in Banff National Park turned into 13 miles, this was one of the last photos I took while strolling back along Lake Louise. We were coming around from the back of the lake around 8pm, tired and in awe of the blue water and the incredible mountains that towered over us. This one was all about the journey, but the destinations were pretty awesome too.
Experienced by Elise Zimmerman
172 km from Red Deer River
View looking back down the trail that takes you up the south slope of Ha Ling mountain.
Experienced by Marty Plante
172 km from Red Deer River
Ha-Ling Peak as seen from the EEOR hike. Spray Lakes in the distance following along the river
Experienced by Devin Lyster
173 km from Red Deer River
We were driving through Canmore, Alberta, on our way to Banff National Park. I was overwhelmed by the number of mountains surrounding us; it was the first time I had seen such natural gigantism right in front of me. With the clouds being scattered here and there, and speeding down a high way, it was very difficult to capture the beauty I was seeing with my own eyes through my camera. But as the clouds broke apart over, one particular mountain’s rocky slope and dense tree-covering were illuminated, and I knew that this was the mountain that was worth a quick stop.
Experienced by Nadine Shaabana
174 km from Red Deer River
We had just finished up our day out in the wilderness of banff, and we were driving back into town. traffic slowed a bit, and we wondered what was going on. As we seemed to get close to what was causing the delay, I happened to look out my window and see this beautiful buck casually grazing. Thankfully my camera was sitting on my lap, and while we were sitting there, I was able to snap this picture.
Experienced by garrett parker
174 km from Red Deer River
It was coming on the tail end of our North American road trip. Alberta was the final destination after driving up the Pacific Coast. As soon as we crossed from British Columbia into Alberta, this mother Grizzly and her cub were eating flowers beside the road. I had just bought a super zoom specifically for this trip and I’m so thankful I did. We pulled over on the other side of the road and we were dead silent - Knowing how bears can be. My first time seeing a Grizzly and my first time in Alberta.
Experienced by Jeremy Vessey
174 km from Red Deer River
I live in Alberta, Canada and Banff is a fairly close drive that takes about an hour from where I live. Banff is one of my favorite places to take photos since I go on many hikes in the area. This image of the mountain with the forest in front was on of those hikes during the summer.
Experienced by Ralph Rodrigues