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Jack Hoying | all galleries >> Galleries >> Photo A Day 2009 > On the Border
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23-JUL-2009 Jack Hoying

On the Border

Waterton / Glacier National Peach Park

While hiking from Waterton National Park (Canada) to Glacier National Park (U.S.) you cross the border at the midpoint of the 9 mile hike. It is marked by a 20' swath of trees cut along the whole border (notice that in the background)

Nikon D300 ,Nikkor 18-200mm f/3.5-5.6g IF-ED AF-S DX VR
1/250s f/5.6 at 24.0mm iso200, SB800 at full power (manual mode) full exif

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Linie Zumberge 04-Aug-2009 02:09
Jack, we saw this very scene on TV about two nights after you posted it.
Laura Milholland03-Aug-2009 19:20
Terrific shot, Jack. Does make me think of a postcard too. Beautiful country for sure.
Guest 29-Jul-2009 16:05
Interresting. I can actually see a marking line on the hill behind you two, marking the border no doubt.
Barry Ailetcher29-Jul-2009 16:02
Very nice
Guest 27-Jul-2009 05:18
Very good.
Steve Thuman25-Jul-2009 04:18
Hey, you can hold hands while in different countries!
Paul Milholland25-Jul-2009 02:34
Fun shot.
Bea.25-Jul-2009 00:07
Nice shot, the boundaries are all in the mind.
fotabug24-Jul-2009 18:51
Really a fine image, Jack. Did you notice how that line up the hillside lines up with the marker? Is that a line between countries?
Guest 24-Jul-2009 16:31
There really isn't much separating Canada and the USA is there! Not much more than an imaginary line drawn in the sand.
Ruth Voorhis24-Jul-2009 16:03
Very nice!
Ruth
Pam Haley - FrogHouse Photo24-Jul-2009 15:37
Great shot of the travelers.
v c bacon24-Jul-2009 15:15
Jack, that makes a great postcard!