In autumn, the endless undulating mountains of Canada's Yukon territory are covered in a kaleidoscope of intensely colored tundra, interspersed with less abundant pine trees - a unique combination of elements that I am very happy to have seen first hand. I noticed that the late afternoon sun was spotlighting a hill side painted in colorful tundra and, using my long lens, I was able to simplify the scene into two seemingly counter propagating elements, with the veins of the hill side pointing to the left ending almost perpendicularly on the diagonal of a downward sloping triangle of dense, intensely colored tundra.