It looks like you’re in Alberta, but the Cheltenham Badlands are actually very close to Toronto. Not much bigger than a city block, it’s a little gem of undulating red shale hills. The distinctive colour is produced by iron oxide. Due to a lot of people climbing over the rocks, the site was closed to human traffic in 2015.
All of these images used HDR, or high dynamic range photography.
Published On: April 28, 2014Categories: Images0 Comments on Cheltenham BadlandsTags: HDR photography, nature, photography, photoshop, Toronto