At first I thought it was a blood moon. Or Mars, coming very close to Earth. But it was the sun, looking at us through a smoke. We were told there are about 200 forest fires burning in British Columbia, covering it and western Alberta with a thick blanket of smoke. The smoke was in the sky and on the ground, so dense at times that I'd get the impression of driving through a fog! Some roads were closed, luckily for us the Trans Canada was OK to drive. Compare it though with the same road a few thousand kilometres away, in the eastern Canada, quite a difference.
Canadian authorities requested help from Australian firefighters, and there should be a group of Ozzie's best coming to Canada. I hope they help to put out those fires, it's a pity this beautiful part of the country chocking with the smoke.
This is my entry for the goldenhourphotography contest. Thank you @juliank for creating and curating the contest:
To participate share any golden hour related photography with the tag #goldenhourphotography. Good luck and have fun!
Image source: photo by @steemulator|
Camera: Galaxy S9
Location: Trans Canada highway, west of Calgary