Glacier National Park, Montana …… Where Lake McDonald flows into the Flathead River.
Peace bliss heaven
WP Weekly Photo Challenge: Favorite Place

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Glacier National Park, Montana …… Where Lake McDonald flows into the Flathead River.
Peace bliss heaven
WP Weekly Photo Challenge: Favorite Place
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Thank you Meg
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I’m glad you like these images.
Chadrataal Lake looks amazing and has indeed a blissful feel to it. The colors of the water and the starkness of the surrounding landscape are breathtaking. I imagine at that altitude the air is quite thin and the light crisp and clear. I like the photos you took, the different angles really give me a sense of the place. I can see how it would be hard to leave, and I get your gratitude at having been able to experience being there.
Thank you for reading my Chandrataal experience. What I felt there I cannot explain in words and it’s been one of my most beautiful and serene experiences. I hope some day you get to visit this place. Also, thank you for appreciating the pics, means a lot coming from photographers like you. I just used my mobile camera and at these times I do miss a proper camera. I don’t have one as it makes me feel like another thing to carry while travelling.
Yes, I can see from your photographs, and your words how special and memorable visiting Chandrataal was for you, and how difficult it might be to put your experience into words.
I understand about ‘one more thing to carry when traveling’. The thought of hauling the camera at times just feels like too much and yet at times when I find myself looking through the screen of my iPhone I often regret not having brought my camera. I travel a lot less these days and I have set an intention to take my camera (plus extra battery, charger….. 😏) with me next time I do. I want to remember how much I appreciate having the camera, the joy I get from ‘playing with it, maximizing the possibilities of capturing the photos as I would like to see them.
Thank you for sharing your thoughts which have invited me to connect with how traveling with a camera is for me.
Thank you Rupali. I appreciate hearing how it is for you to see these images, the sense of peace that you get from them. Yes this is a very special, healing place for me. I could sit on those rocks and completely lose track of time. I am glad to hear that you would love to sit there and watch the flow of water.
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