Description
c1960's 35mm Slide Film Badlands Winter Landscape Snow Alberta Canada Water Arid. Dominating the background is a long, layered range of badlands, exhibiting various shades of dark grey and brown rock, with significant accumulations of white snow highlighting the ledges and crevices of the eroded terrain. The image presents a stark winter landscape, depicting the badlands region of Alberta, Canada, characterized by its distinctive geological formations. In the foreground, several clumps of dry, reedy brown vegetation emerge from a blanket of white snow, with darker patches of exposed earth visible beneath. The midground features a broad, flat expanse of snow, showing either a frozen body of water or a wide, snow-covered plain stretching towards the distant hills. Dominating the background is a long, layered range of badlands, exhibiting various shades of dark grey and brown rock, with significant accumulations of white snow highlighting the ledges and crevices of the eroded terrain. The sky above is a clear, pale blue. This scene captures the rugged beauty of a cold, arid environment, interested in Canadian landscapes and geological studies. The composition emphasizes the contrast between the muted tones of the earth and the bright white of the snow, under a serene sky. The slide is in good condition, with minor dust and slight color shift, typical for its age. SKU: B3-5-09