I was really kindly invited by Laura Cooper’s New England Photo Blog to take part in a five day black and white photo challenge.
The fourth photograph from my challenge is of Wapta Mountain in Yoho National Park where I did a guided hike to the Burgess Shale at the Walcott Quarry. It was a really great hike and incredibly interesting learning about the fossils that had been discovered there. It was also a very wet day, with quite a bit of cloud, so when the cloud lifted I was quick to get out my camera and take a photo of Wapta Mountain.
As part of the challenge you nominate a blogger friend each day to join in and take part. So today I nominate The Migrant Expats and their awesome travel and adventure blog.
The only rules of the challenge are:
1. On five consecutive days, create a post using a recent or past photograph in black and white.
2. Invite another blogging friend each day to join in the challenge.
I hope you enjoy the photos!
Fun formation and very atmospheric š What fossils have been found there? Did you see any?
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Thank you! It was a super hike, there were a lot of different types of fossils – luckily it as a guided hike so there was someone to identify them! š
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Love the photo, Rob!
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This is my favorite one yet . . . just awesome!
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This is truly an incredible photo
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