Snowed in - Jasper Alberta Canada
This old steam engine, standing at Jasper Railway Station high in the Canadian Rockies, serves as a reminder of the days when steam ruled the Canadian Railways. The temperature – about minus 20 degrees! (Feb 1999)
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Trevor Needham
Minus 20? Brrrr! Love those old steam engines. Well captured Adrian.
Adrian Paul replied
Thank you Trevor. Minus 40 is even more fun! I spent a year on teacher exchange in Edmonton, a few hours East of here. We arrived in mid Winter with the temperature at minus 40 and it took thrre MONTHS for it to creep up to zero!
Larry Trupp
Wonderful capture, with a neat DOF…and well documented Adrian
Adrian Paul replied
Thanks Larry
Mike Oxley
Marvellous shot, Adrian. Just love the old trains!
Adrian Paul replied
Thanks Mike. Yes, so do I.
George Cousins
Very nice shot Adrian. Can you believe it, we spent 3 days wandering around Jasper and I managed to forget to photo the old train. Have to go back again soon. The winter landscape looks beautiful. I imagine it was quite dry despite the temperature. Damp cold is a different story LOL!
Adrian Paul replied
Thanks George. We would dearly love to get back there too but I can’t see it happenimg soon. Yes, it was a dry cold – none of the slush ot a damp cold.
Trudi's Images 29 days ago
What a fabulous scene, love these old steamers and what a view ….....magic !
Adrian Paul replied 29 days ago
Thank you Trudi. I appreciate your comments.
Edward Denyer 28 days ago
Very good Image. Love steam engines, hate snow, but it makes for a good subject here. – Ted
Adrian Paul replied 28 days ago
Thanks Edward
Susanne Correa 7 days ago
Adrian Paul replied 7 days ago
Thank you Susanne. I am flattered that you have chosen to use it.