I love photographing the Pacific coast. Throw in a few sea stacks like the wizard's hat found in Bandon, Oregon, and a sunset, and I'll be a happy guy.
Waters rage as snow and glaciers melt high up in the mountains above Canmore, Alberta. This creek is a tributary to the Bow River drainage system. These waters will eventually make their way to Hudson Bay via the Nelson River but nowhere are they as clean and clear as they are here at their origin.
This image was taken on a frosty early winter day out to go look for some wildlife. Fresh snow had fallen the night prior, so I thought I'd go and see if I could get on the tracks of some critters up in the mountains. I had no luck on that aspect, but I did get this image just before the mid morning fog lifted.