One thing we discovered quickly in the Canadian Rockies (and Glacier, as well) is that you can’t count on a weather forecast. Early in our trip, one of the waiters told us that “if you don’t like the weather going out the front door, go out the back.” Not far from true! These photos were taken within minutes of one another–one out the front window of our car, looking east and the other in the side view mirror, looking back to the west.
East and West
Front and Back
Stormy and Clear
You can find more interesting Pairs at Helena’s blog.
A lovely storm cloud and a brilliant picture of the rear view mirror. They say in Cornwall if you don’t like the weather on one coast then try the other.
what a difference! Great photos of the skies
wonderful atmospheric skies in both directions and a great pair
Beautiful skies, both ways. That could almost be Scotland.
Love this post! Those photos are wonderful examples of pairs. Wishing you more great photo pairs and continued enjoyment on your fabulous trip. Thanks for taking us along, too!
Cheers~
We had a little of that going on here yesterday! You’ve done an amazing job with the concept of pairs!
I was thinking Scotland too. It’s very tiring on the head, changeable weather like that. But it certainly makes for some striking pictures
Great pairs and I particularly like the first shot.
Great concept and nice photos. :o)
Happy travelling!
A great pair & so typical of the weather in the Rockies!
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