Constantly shifting the clouds seem to form an integral part of the landscape in the Great Bear Rainforest. The rainforest covers 6.4 million hectare (15.8 million acre) stretch area along British Columbia’s north and central coast and forms part of the larger Pacific temperate rainforest ecoregion, which is the largest coastal temperate rainforest in the world. This shot was taken of the remote and rugged mountain ranges that line the narrow inside passage between Princess Royal Island and the mainland of British Columbia. Canada.
Shot taken with a Canon EOS 6D Mark II and Canon EF 100-400mm f/4.5-5.6L IS II USM at ISO 500, 400.0 mm, f/5.6 and 1/800sec.
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Robert Downie
Love Life, Love Photography
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This is super amazing. I wish to travel 😭😭😭.
Hopefully one day you will get the chance.
Yea sure.
Moody! Love it.
Thanks mate; how is your lockdown going?
I had a broken arm for most of it so was out of work either way (kinda good timing to break something in hindsight...) But it's been relatively alright! Things are starting to loosen up here in Canada so looking forward to that.
Cool. I think we have a long way to go before this pandemic is over. I would expect at least 12-18months of it before we can travel freely again.
Thanks
This is a truly beautiful photograph, well done sir!
Thanks