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February 20, 2013 by landm

One Subject – Two Views: Maligne Canyon in Winter – Part Two

In Part One of this two part post on our winter journey into Maligne Canyon in Jasper National Park, Alberta we featured a couple of our photos of the canyon itself, but there is a lot to see and photograph while hiking in the canyon. The ice itself both over the river and on the canyon walls provides some stunning photographic opportunities; so don’t forget to take your macro lens with you.

These two images were taken in the lower, more accessible, part of the Maligne Canyon and show some of the subtle beauty that one can find in the ice itself. Mark & Leslie

Ice crystal formations at the base of a small waterfall Maligne River

Ice crystal formations at the base of a small waterfall, Maligne River, Jasper National Park, ©Mark Degner,

Frozen waterfall, Maligne River, Jasper National Park, Alberta

Frozen waterfall, Maligne River, Jasper National Park, Alberta, ©Leslie Degner

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Posted in One Subject - Two Views, Travels & Wanderings and tagged with Alberta, Canyon, Jasper National Park, Leslie Degner, Maligne Canyon, Maligne River, Mark Degner, Photography, Winter. RSS 2.0 feed.
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