Cotton Candy Clouds and Chocolate Rocks
And now for a little more colour...
Here's a panorama from Lake MacDonald in Glacier National Park, Montana, where the pebbles are shiny and colourful, like those chocolate rocks you can buy at a good candy store.
The sunset was alright. In fact every day of this trip had good skies - thank you to @caseygrimley, who organized this trip and ordered up some fine weather!
"Rock candy"!!! Another great capture, @derekkind!
Thanks! :)
What the heck? Those dogs are so red!
I wish I would have seen this lake when I was there. Oh well. Next time!
Nice shot btw
There's a lot to see in Glacier, you can't really go wrong. :)
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Gracias!
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Great shot, as always.
As always, thank you! :)
Yes yes yessss! Love it! Hey so I just came across a new tag that might be good for this photo #funkyedits ;)
Thank you!! But wait...are funky edits a good thing? :p
Depends on your definition of funky I guess. Funky Fresh!
Hehe, I'll take it! :D
Lake MacDonald Pebble Challenge! They look like yummy.
And another great photo!
Hehe. Looks can be deceiving!
Beautiful photo. I like this
Thanks! :)
Beautiful shot!!
Thank you!
BRo very good click. Can i know that you are using Photoshop to edit or you upload pic as it is click with gadget.
Thank you! I processed the RAW file in Adobe Lightroom instead of using the in-camera processing. :)
Is this better than Photoshop?
It's just different. Lightroom is better for simple editing of photo and for cataloging and organization. Photoshop is more powerful for editing one photo at a time.