Posts Tagged ‘peak’


Milford Sound, Fiordland National Park, New Zealand.

A vertical composition of a previously uploaded image.

I planned 3 days at Milford Sound as I have heard it is one of the wettest places on earth with 8000mm of rainfall per year and that the peaks were obscured by clouds most of the time.
As it turned out all 3 of my days there were completely blue skies and clear nights, except for this small group of clouds that showed up just as the sunset on my second day there. Then the clouds disappeared as quickly as they came.

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3 exposures were blended for dynamic range in this scene.

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I took a trip up to Glacier at the beginning of the new year to do some ski touring and photographing. While I was there at least two feet of fresh powder fell, obscuring much of the mountain views but making for some excellent skiing.

After not getting much photography in I decided to extend my stay by a couple of days to wait out the storm. I used this time to scout the extensive shoreline along Lake McDonald for interesting comps.

I’m sure glad I decided to wait it out because the skies cleared just before sunset on this particular evening and I was able to make this image of Lake McDonald and the Big Dipper rising above Stanton Peak and Mount Vaught.

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…as per usual, view on black.

Jagged peaks reflect in Upper Tank Lake, Alpine Lakes Wilderness. Not the easiest place to get into but well worth the effort. The stars up here were incredible that night, so much so that I forgot to take any pictures of them and just sat on a granite slab staring face to face with the Milky Way for several hours. Sometimes its well worth it to not take any pictures and just take your surroundings in.

Alpine Lakes Wilderness is probably my most favorite place in the world. Not a year goes by where I am not backpacking out to one of its 700+ lakes. Near the end of 2014 congress passed a bill that encompasses and protects an additional 22,000 acres of forest, lakes and rivers which is a huge win for for the environment and Washington.

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Wanted to keep this more on the dark side, so of course view on black.

I woke up in the morning to overcast skies, fog and rain. Things weren’t looking good. As I drove up the mountain road, the temperatures quickly dropped below freezing and the grey rainy landscape turned to white. Still, visibility was nil. Conditions quickly changed once more as I drove above the cloud line to blue skies and pristine snow. I parked, strapped on the snowshoes and hiked along the ridge for several hours. Slow moving clouds rising from the valley floor blocked my views of the nearby mountains. As the sun began to set I quickly hurried back to the parking lot as the park rangers were closing the road soon. I broke out of the tree line and this was the view presented to me. I watched as a small window opened in the clouds revealing the top of the ridge, accented by glowing light, reflected off the clouds above. The battle between the clouds and the mountains that pierce them is one of the most beautiful sights to behold (In my opinion anyway).

As I sat in the snow taking pictures, the beauty in front of me was quickly ruined by the lady who decided to stand within inches of me with her selfie stick taking pictures. I looked around and there was nobody on the ridge at this point except for a park ranger patiently waiting for us to leave and another photographer. She finished taking her selfies and promptly moved over to the other photographer and took more. The selfie stick will be the death of our civilization.

Aside from crazy selfie stick lady, the day turned out as a great success with some epic landscapes to be seen. I walked away with a few images in which I am quite pleased with.

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Taken with very low tempreture…

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Taken in New Zealand Sth Island

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Ha Ling covered in three layers of clouds April snow fall
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