Daybreak at Two Jack
The first rays of a new day strike massive Mt. Rundle casting some color on Two Jack Lake.
Cracker Jack
Smiles galore this dawn as the sun kissed Mt. Rundle in the distance over Two Jack Lake.
Two Jack Sunrise
First light on Banff's Mt. Rundle rising above Two Jack lake.
Blue Jack
Blue hour at Banff's Two Jack Lake. It often pays to beat the sun.
A Banff Sunrise
A new day begins at Banff's Two Jack Lake with Mt. Rundle in the distance.
Two Jack Beauty
Mt. Inglismaldie rising above a section of Two Jack Lake.
Train at Morant's Curve
A Canadian Pacific freight train drives along the Bow River at Morant's Curve on a stormy day in Banff.
Waiting For the Train
Waiting at Morant's Curve for the train to come around the iconic bend along the Bow River. Not a bad place to be patient with a view like this.
A Canadian Pacific train rolls along this iconic curve of the Bow River.
Mistaya River
Glacial Waters.
Gotta love the teal color that glacial silt gives their rivers, like here in the Mistaya river, outlet of iconic Peyto Lake.
This is the outlet of beautiful Peyto Lake, flowing under Mt. Sarbach.
Cascade Pond, Banff
Mt. Rundle reflected in Banff's Cascade Pond on a stormy autumn day.
Radiant Rundle
The Cascade on Cascade Mountain
Looking across Cascade Pond at a cloudy Cascade Mountain with the thin falls that gave the mountain it's name.
Cascade Pond Bridge
A popular day-use picnic area with swimming near the Banff township. A relaxing place to spend some time with beauty in every direction.
The Bridge Over Cascade Pond
Storm at Cascade Pond
Misty Mountain
Mt. Rundle shrouded in bands of fog and mist on a cold autumn morning.
Spray River
The Spray River just before it flows into the Bow River a stone's throw from Bow Falls. Mt. Rundle rises on the left.
Red Chair View
Well placed red adirondack chairs on a point looking across Lake Minnewanka at towering Mt. Inglismaldie.
Minnewanka Morning
The sun comes forth boldly over Mt. Astley and Banff's Minnewanka Lake.
Mt. Inglismaldie
Looking across Lake Minnewanka at one of the many impressive peaks near Banff.
Water of the Spirits
The name in the First Nation's Nakoda language for Banff's Lake Minnewanka. Mt. Inglismaldie rising majestically across the lake.