Stormy day at Moraine Lake and the Valley of the Ten Peaks, in Banff National Park. I was thankful the stormy hadn't yet disrupted the reflection. I consider Moraine Lake one of the compositionally perfect places. The Valley of Ten Peaks culminates the impact of it's towering jagged peaks over this odd colored glacial lake of many moods. The lake laden with glacial flower, the powder glaciers grind from the mountains is suspended in the water changing how light passed though it or conversely reflected back from it. Depending on the color of the sky, whether it's windy or calm, the color of the lake varies a gamut from cyan to emerald. What a place!
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