Mother Nature has it in spades when it comes to design.
She is unequivocally the best ‘exterior Designer’ bar none!
And that fact was no more evidenced than on my recent holiday through the Rockies and Western Canada.
Colour, Composition, and Detail; Mother Nature has created the most beautiful landscape.
Mile after mile I witnessed breathtaking views.
Although I’ve seen it before, Moraine Lake, Alberta is still an “OMG!” moment. The colour of the lake is awe-inspiring.
Benjamin Moore may have possibly captured the colour in its paint Dream I Can Fly
Nothing makes a statement like a black-and-white colour palette adding sophistication and drama to a natural setting.
And this rock’s black-and-white Yin-Yang pattern I found on the Sunshine Coast, British Columbia demonstrated that philosophy even further.
Sometimes it was the many shades of grey that Mother Nature revealed that made me stop and reflect. Vancouver, Canada
When it comes to composition, Mother Nature is a true Master.
Layers and layers of sweeping views.
Brandywine Falls, British Columbia is Mother Nature’s remarkable ability to create yet another powerful statement.
From a height of 70-metres (230 ft.) water crashes down into a cavern that was formed from lava flows occurring from nearly 34,000 years ago.
It was all the water dropping perfectly into a tiny little pool below that had me mesmerized.
Of course Mother Nature thinks of all the details by providing comfortable seating for one to rest as they descend Whistler Mountain, British Columbia.
Outstanding design abilities and creativity.
Mother Nature, please…..take a bow!
All Images via MODMISSY
the images are captivating !
Fabulous blog post, absolutely love all of your incredible photos and Canada just looks so beautiful. You may be able to really help me out, we’re a 50 something couple who’ve chucked it all in to have a little adventure (https://jwalkingin.wordpress.com/). Currently in Australia but planning to visit Canada for 6 months next year from April. Any advice on where to go and what to see would be most appreciated as it’s a massive place isn’t it?
Stunning, stunning, stunning! We should all take a little more time to appreciate the natural beauty of life!
Outstanding shots, MM!
I see you’ve been out west! (Love it out there!)
Happy Thanksgiving and all the best to you and yours!
xoxoxox
– p.