Selkirk Mountains, British Columbia
August 15, 2019
Unlike winter, summer is very short in Canada's mountains. August in particular is prime time for backpacking - 99% of the snow is gone and temperatures are pleasant. This was my first backpacking trip ever which makes this image quite special to me. Hauling a 50lb pack up here was worth every drop of sweat and every annoying bug bite!
Canada has a very diverse range of seasonal weather, perhaps more so than any other country on the planet. Its coldest temperature ever recorded was -63c/-81f in the Yukon, and the hottest a scorching 49.6c/121f in British Columbia. To put that into perspective, that’s a difference of 112.6c/202f!
With four pieces, this collection is my tribute to the beauty of Canada’s seasons. I also wanted to use it as an opportunity to make some of my work accessible to more collectors. Each piece is limited to a supply of 15, with a cost of 0.05Ξ. Unlike my 1/1 pieces, these limited supply pieces are limited to a resolution of 4000 pixels on the long side.
To learn more about each image and where it was taken, click on a piece and view its description.
When a season sells out, there will be a special NFT surprise for a random holder...
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Selkirk Mountains, British Columbia
August 15, 2019
Unlike winter, summer is very short in Canada's mountains. August in particular is prime time for backpacking - 99% of the snow is gone and temperatures are pleasant. This was my first backpacking trip ever which makes this image quite special to me. Hauling a 50lb pack up here was worth every drop of sweat and every annoying bug bite!
Canada has a very diverse range of seasonal weather, perhaps more so than any other country on the planet. Its coldest temperature ever recorded was -63c/-81f in the Yukon, and the hottest a scorching 49.6c/121f in British Columbia. To put that into perspective, that’s a difference of 112.6c/202f!
With four pieces, this collection is my tribute to the beauty of Canada’s seasons. I also wanted to use it as an opportunity to make some of my work accessible to more collectors. Each piece is limited to a supply of 15, with a cost of 0.05Ξ. Unlike my 1/1 pieces, these limited supply pieces are limited to a resolution of 4000 pixels on the long side.
To learn more about each image and where it was taken, click on a piece and view its description.
When a season sells out, there will be a special NFT surprise for a random holder...
License: Extended Editorial
- Verkäufe
- Übertragungen