I drove back up to Lake Louise to walk the shoreline again. It was a totally different experience than two days prior, yet just as beautiful. It would be a morning of admiring what was up close as vast views were not to be had. While taking photos, I kept wiping the lens to clear away water drops.
I admired the reflections in the water and how the ice was forming.
there were thousands of water droplets to choose from to photograph
I built another snowman!
I love playing with perspective!
That’s it in the bottom of the photo!
This is where the ice climbers like to hang out.
It will be quite some time before the icefalls are ready for them.
at the far end of the lake
I was loving the colours I was seeing!
lining up the droplets with the shade of the water
There was loads of this going on!
After a few hours of being out and about around the lake, I was ready to head back to my suite and settle in for the balance of the day, I brought my knitting with me so got comfy on the couch and knitted away. I had the window open and listened to the rain fall down.
Along with my knitting, I brought my watercolour supplies
and completed another painting of “Maverick”.
















Beautiful views of the national park! I am a wimp when it comes to cold weather. The snowy scenes do look pretty, lovely captures. I love your art too. Take care, have a great day and a happy weekend.
ReplyDeleteThere were loads of tourists around who I believed were not used to this weather! It was wonderful to see how bundled up they were and how they embraced the cold and the snow.
DeleteI love the almost grey-scale look to the lake photos with the only colour from the lake and your red jacket. Beautiful! Your watercolours are lovely. I took mine to Jasper last week and didn't pull them out once.
ReplyDeleteWill you do a watercolour painting of a photo you took while in Jasper? Another thing, I remember you mentioned about paints you bought while in The Netherlands. I wonder have you used those in paintings you shared on your blog.
DeleteOooh, aaah, oooh, aaah!
ReplyDelete....and many more of those!
DeleteI did not spend enough time in the mountains in my life time.
ReplyDeleteYou got to experience the far north much more than anyone I know and it's a place I would love to explore but probably will not.
DeleteVery interesting “perspective” photos! I thought the snowman was quite large at first. ❤️Norma
ReplyDeleteThat was a tease, to think it was big! It was actually about six inches tall.
DeleteI think Helen's comments were perfect :)
ReplyDelete"Oooh, aaah, oooh, aaah!"
All the best Jan
The lake is incredibly beautiful... what magnificent scenery!
ReplyDeleteYou took wonderful photos. Thank you!
Have fun knitting :-)) and painting.
Hugs