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Old 11-08-2009, 07:23 AM
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Arrow The Rocking Rockies - III - Lake Louise

Lake Louise, yet another magical place in the Rockies,
one my friends said that Lake Mourine which is just before
Lake Louise on the way is a better one but
unfortunately it was closed due to winter , however it was worth a watch.
here are some shots that i liked



















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The Rocking Rockies - My first panorama shot

The Rocking Rokies - II - My first bird shots
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Old 11-08-2009, 08:14 AM
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hhmm #1 awesome. love the V of the mountains
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Two of my favourite things to view, photos of snow and Canadian scenery. I like number three with the rocks under the water in the foreground and the reflection of the snow capped roof. TFS
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Absolutely fabulous shots.
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This is outstanding pictures.
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Old 11-08-2009, 05:48 PM
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hhmm #1 awesome. love the V of the mountains
Thanks brian, its something not to miss while taking pictures in mountains.

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Two of my favourite things to view, photos of snow and Canadian scenery. I like number three with the rocks under the water in the foreground and the reflection of the snow capped roof. TFS
You throw in some snow in photo I don't think you can take a bad photo, even if you wanted to..

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Absolutely fabulous shots.
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This is outstanding pictures.
Thanks kgb.


Thanks to all who commented and viewed.
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Great images... you have me thinking about a return trip... TFS again!!!
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