Description
In Alberta, when the mercury plummets in the winter months ice crystals that fill the air cling to every square inch of the landscape commonly known as hoar frost. This hoar frost often builds up to an inch thick and will cover trees from top to bottom and virtually everything else exposed to the elements right down to the wires on a barbwire fence. During these conditions, the landscape becomes a winter wonderland.
Taken By
Nick Taffs
Taken On
November 5, 2017
Tagged
mossleigh
alberta
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Focal:
16
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Lens Model:
EF16-35mm f/4L IS USM
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Shutter speed:
0.06666666667
sec
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Aperture: f/
22