Early Morning at Mt. Carleton
I don’t think I see enough sunrises, sunsets for sure and all the golden glow that goes with them, but as a photographer, if you can break out of your sleeping bag in time to catch the sun’s coming, well, there is always a reward- besides, you can always sneak back to your tent later for a bit of recharging. This shot was taken near the end of February at Mt. Carleton Provincial Park in New Brunswick, Canada. Part of series we were doing for the provincial government and Revolution Strategy. We’d been trying to get something with fishing huts for a winter campaign but this winter was different- to warm, not enough snow and melting ice. Every set of fishing huts we scouted was being pulled off the ice because of the early thaw, but not at Mt. Carleton. While the rest of the province pretended it was spring with the sounds of motorcycles warming up the highways, Mt. Carleton was still frozen in winter’s embrace. It’s a great place in summer. It’s a spectacular place to shoot in winter.


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