This glorious picture of Maligne Canyon, at Jasper National Park Alberta was shot by Larry of ljangphotography. Taking avail of a rare opportunity to actually walk below in the canyon (which isn't possible during summer as the water thunders down as a waterfall), the viewer can see how the water here has frozen in time, up close and personal. The walls of the canyon are 50 feet high and it must be breathtaking to do the walk on the riverbed during winter. It's now on my bucket list! Larry has done a brilliant job of letting you almost experience it yourself!
See more of his stunning photography here.
See more of his stunning photography here.
Copyright 2011 Oh Canada Team and ljangphotography
9 comments:
Seeing something like that makes winter worth all the trouble and reminds me there are beautiful sides to it!
Larry has such a talent I really admire his work.
Stunning!
That photo brings back memories of my childhood. At the edge of a lake near my house, there were cliffs that faced south and 50-60 foot icicles would form all sorts of colours due to the mineral content. The really neat thing was the caves that formed behind. Getting inside was spectacular with the array of colours from the sun shining through!
Thanks for sharing and stiring those memories :)
Absolutely beautiful! Great feature!
Love this photo. It's quite stunning.
Thanks for featuring my work on Friday finds!
I am completely honored and flattered to be included here!
The Oh Canada Team! on Etsy is such an awesome team and I am thrilled to be a part of it!
Also, thanks for the kind worlds everyone!
Larry
Absolutely stunning! We have several of Larry's pieces in our home and they bring us such joy. He's got such a wonderful eye.
Gorgeous!
Incredible photograph! Very inspirational.
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