OK, these are some kind of raspberry relative. They taste OK. Some day, when I'm not so tired, I'll look up their official name. I think this might be a thimbleberry...
Emerald Lake, Yoho National Park, British Columbia
Kodak Portra 800, Canon z90w
I thought these to be blueberry bushes. But John Lundgren says, "definitely not a blueberry, too shrubbish and wrong kind of leaves." We left the berries for the bears. Not that the bears are likely to come around much, what with tourists trudging around making noise.
30 August 2002, Yoho National Park, British Columbia
Fuji NPZ 800
Contax 645, 80mm, f11.0 1/60 sec
The faux blueberry plant after a rain. Maybe the bears have been by already -- or perhaps tourists, along the path around Emerald Lake.
30 August 2002, Yoho National Park, British Columbia
Fuji NPZ 800
Contax 645, 80mm, f8.0 1/60 sec
Cinquefoil, Emerald Lake.
30 August 2002, Yoho National Park, British Columbia
Fuji NPZ 800
Contax 645, 80mm, f4.0 1/250 sec
Cinquefoil draped over a blade of grass along the Emerald Lake Trail.
30 August 2002, Yoho National Park, British Columbia
Fuji NPZ 800
Contax 645, 80mm, f5.6 1/125 sec
Bunchberry; white flowers, red berries, per John Lundgren. Emerald Lake Trail, 30 August 2002, Yoho National Park, British Columbia
Fuji NPZ 800
Contax 645, 80mm, f8.0 1/60 sec
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