The incomparable Moraine Lake, resting at 6,183 feet above sea level in Canada's Valley of the Ten Peaks, Banff National Park.
It's either the entrance to Mordor or the fading rays of daylight in Canada's Jasper National Park.
Steve braved the Banff Gondola and loved the view from 7,486 feet above sea level.
Johnston Creek is a tributary of the Bow River in Canada's Banff National Park. It originates in a glacial valley at an elevation of 8,200 feet above sea level. As the creek approaches the Bow River, it flows through Johnston Canyon. These are the Upper Falls of Johnston Canyon and they are breathtaking.
This little guy melted my heart the moment he landed in my arms. I am so excited to start babysitting him in the Fall. Thanks, Paul and Angie, for letting us take some newborn shots.
