Print Description
Morant’s Curve sits at the western end of the Bow Valley Parkway near Lake Louise. Named for CPR photographer Nicolas Morant, it has long drawn those hoping to capture a train winding through the landscape.
Arriving on one of the coldest days, even the camera struggled with the cold. The trees along the tracks have grown much taller over time, and this angle is no longer the same. It has taken years to catch the train moving in the right direction. With no public schedule, it becomes a waiting game, sometimes rewarded with the sound of a train, and sometimes with nothing but quiet tracks.
Title: Waiting at Morant’s Curve
Metal Print Size: 12x18 ( the frame is 2" larger all around)
Barn wood Frames
Image is dye-infused on an aluminum panel for a vivid, durable finish with a subtle depth and sheen
Mounted on a handcrafted reclaimed wood frame, built by hand and ready to hang. Each piece is one of a kind and designed to stand out