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This image was taken in a valley just west of Grasslands National Park, during an evening photo shoot. I had recently added a wide angle lens to my kit, and this scene called out for it.
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Stephan Fey said:

Impressive capture!
35 hours ago ( translate )

William (Bill) Armst… replied to Stephan Fey:

Thanks Stephan.
25 hours ago ( translate )

William Sutherland said:

Magnificent capture!
25 hours ago ( translate )

William (Bill) Armst… replied to William Sutherland:

Much appreciated, William.
12 hours ago ( translate )

David G Johnson said:

A fine and wide scene (Bill)... the yonder hills being low,. appear man made - as if could be old workings of some sort,. Keep well and 'Best Wishes' to you - from David J.. UK.

[ Added to group ] Thanks,....
15 hours ago

William (Bill) Armst… replied to David G Johnson:

Thank you, David. This area was carved out by glacial action. The hills were formed as the last glacier retreated, about 10,000- 12,000 years ago. The Frenchman River that runs through this valley is a remnant of the much larger glacial spillway that would have run through here. The large stones you see in the lower left are called glacial erratics; debris that the retreating glacier left behind on the surface. Stay well
12 hours ago