EX-Z3
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It is bizarre to see pine trees turn golden in Autumn. We tend to associate them with the deep and evergreen colors. And so these rare larch trees are all the more beautiful.

10 responses to “Layers of Autumn”

  1. What a beautiful place! It is a great shot. Were you traveling or do you live nearby?

  2. Travel, for the Banff Venture Forum.

    It’s a wonderful place for hiking or mountain biking.

  3. good golly. banff utterly fails to look anything other than jaw-droppingly majestic at every turn.

    gotta scan in some of my early 90s photos around Moraine Lake.

  4. Moraine Lake? It takes the cake. Check out how it looks in 2004.

  5. Yes, the Canadian Rockies beggar description. We travelled up to Jasper, down through Banff, and across the Kootenays for our honeymoon.

  6. I love larch. Great shot!

  7. Isn’t it a bad thing when the evergreens turn brown? Here in the Colorado Rockies, we’ve got an epidemic with some kind of beetle that’s turning all of the evergreens into a dead, dangerous brown.

  8. In this case, it’s a natural turning of the seasons…. and they are a radiant golden yellow.

    Hey, now is the time to go visit them if you are in Alberta…. Wow…. It’s been exactly two years since this photo. The pretty colors last about a week or so.

  9. Hi, I’m an admin for a group called Awesome Autumn, and we’d love to have your photo added to the group.

    Spectacular landscape.


    Found in a search. (?)

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