Another Carcross Walk.

 

On weekends when I didn't make plans or had a spare morning, I enjoyed driving to Carcross to look for photos. Most of the time, I would pair it with a hike or other activity, but I also tried to walk through the town afterwards. There is a touristy area right as you enter, which is quaint. However, the character of the homes and buildings truly felt like the stereotypical northern town you imagine. Each time I meandered through the streets, I would find a scene or modern artifact that I was compelling to frame. On this particular day, I was fortunate to notice a few unassuming trees. I climbed up one of the sandy dunes to the subjects that starkly stood against the clear Spring sky.

 
Previous
Previous

"Trouble with Sustainability" by Norman Wirzba.

Next
Next

My Last Day as an EA.