Kodachrome 64
Some of these images were shot going back more than 40 years ago.
Film has that look that is very popular today, with film simulations all the rage.
The photos that I have chosen to display here are of no particular subject and in no particular order, and I will continue to add to them.
NOTE.....All the photos can be expanded full screen.
The Bighorn River Canyon
In the year 2000 Rolly and I, with Jennifer and Danielle took a trip in our truck and camper that lasted over the course of a week that first took us from Calgary north to Crescent Falls campground located on the Bighorn river located west of Nordegg Alberta.
In this photo you see Jennifer and Danielle checking out the numouros waterfalls that are located in the canyon including the Bighorn waterfall seen here located near the campground and the campsite we were camped in located just above this waterfall. The Crescent Falls waterfall is located further down the canyon, and much larger than this waterfall.
Flowing under Mount McGuire, the Bighorn River takes on Littlehorn and Sunkay Creeks, before plummeting over the impressive Crescent Falls. After the falls, the Bighorn travels through a significant canyon, before passing through the Bighorn Indian Reserve. The river then empties into the North Saskatchewan River after Lake Abraham.
Of course it goes without saying that I had my flyrod along, and the cuthrout fishing was superb.
Next stop the Athabasca Glacier, one of the six principal 'toes' of the Columbia Icefield, located in the Canadian Rockies.
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