Tuesday, June 16, 2009


Location: Hubbard Glacier, Alaska
Time of Year: June 10,2009
Other Info: Perfect conditions. I was worried that it was going to be blue skies and sun at this point of the trip, but ecstatic joy came to fruition when I saw a grey overcast sky. The overcast skied allowed the blue, in the compressed ice, to pop put beautifully, in my eyes. The weather was overcast and cold at one point during shooting my hand physically could not press in the trigger on my camera. Now come to think of it cold and 400+ shots might have something to do with the fatigue. The ship was able to manouver us to less than a mile, 0.7miles, from the glacial face. This shot is cropped out from 16 shots which were then stitched together by a random program from HP. So enjoy the largest tidewater glacier in North America.

1 comment:

Unknown said...

Ha, perfect conditions indeed. That's a beautiful photograph.