That could quite easily be Storm Castle, in MT just north of Yellowstone, in the morning light, with no retouching at all.
I say that, Storm Castle is probably a different shape than that, I can't claim to know it that well. But the whole area rather has a reputation for mornings like that. For that matter, you can extend "the whole area" from mid-Alberta down to northern New Mexico.
Now watch, it'll turn out to be the Alps, or the Urals.
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Wow...
Love the ripple in the lower left water shot. Great image!
Lie to me and tell me that there was some serious filtering and juking of this image to make it this way.
That could quite easily be Storm Castle, in MT just north of Yellowstone, in the morning light, with no retouching at all.
I say that, Storm Castle is probably a different shape than that, I can't claim to know it that well. But the whole area rather has a reputation for mornings like that. For that matter, you can extend "the whole area" from mid-Alberta down to northern New Mexico.
Now watch, it'll turn out to be the Alps, or the Urals.
;)
GOF, I was thinking Grand Teton NP. The mountain reminds me of The Grand, but I can't really tell.
Whatever - it's drop dead gorgeous.
Uncompahgre National Forest, CO
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