Submitted by taytaylundin t3_y6sncr in EarthPorn
Kcidobor t1_isr5x2w wrote
Which country/region is this?
isaacyall t1_isr8akt wrote
It's in Alberta, Canada. The mountains are part of the Canadian Rockies.
Kcidobor t1_isrctul wrote
It’s like something out if a video game. So solemn
trikem t1_isroytp wrote
Every moment there is a line of 10-20 people waiting to take a shot from this viewpoint. Although less than on the reddit lake. Because you have to take an hour long boat trip and it's not cheap.
qpv t1_isrvv96 wrote
If you know the area there are lots of spots like this
GarlicPowder4Life t1_ist5twc wrote
Was in banff first week of october. It wasnt empty, but we werent bumping into anyone. Parking lots are one thing, but it seemed most would head out after a mile of walking. Gotta go in the off seasons (fall and spring), i guess. We avoided boats, though.
isaacyall t1_ist89pa wrote
October seems like a good time. I went in August once, and it was pretty crowded. Although not horrible in most places.
Starfire013 t1_iss290f wrote
Yeah, I realise it’s a real photo but the water looks so perfect it’s like a ray traced render. Beautiful.
taytaylundin OP t1_isw9hao wrote
Thank you! I did a long exposure to smooth out the water
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VIVXPrefix t1_isu8prr wrote
That's because someone turned down the render distance
MelIgator101 t1_ist70rc wrote
I live in the US Rockies, but Canada's are top tier. I need to get to Banff one of these days
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yogurtmeh t1_istfrsl wrote
Jasper National Park. Anywhere between Kananaskis (just west of Calgary) up to Jasper National Park is stunningly gorgeous and not that hard to access.
DontTellMe2Smile t1_isuuxwy wrote
Maligne Lake, in Jasper National Park. I have this photo too, was just there last month.
DrQuickbeam t1_issnq2o wrote
This just looks like all kinds of places in Canada. Went to a lake like this this summer in lower Quebec.
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