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Shut the motor off and just let the mountains do the talking. The clouds hung low over the quiet water today and the view handled the rest of the work. Find more like this at https://t.co/5wFDXdYRIM
The best light usually shows up when you just stop and wait for it. Quiet evening, pink sky hitting the water, and a puddle on the road doing all the heavy lifting for the reflection. Worth standing still for.
A mother moose deciding my front window was the absolute perfect spot to nuzzle her calf. No posing required, just pure Alaska patience on full display outside the glass. #MooreDigitalAK
Quiet water.
A treeline caught between seasons.
And a sky that makes everything else feel small.
Some frames don't need much more than this.
#Alaska#LandscapePhotography
Quiet water.
A treeline caught between seasons.
And a sky that makes everything else feel small.
Some frames don't need much more than this.
#Alaska#LandscapePhotography
Red floatplane on flat water with mountains going straight up behind it into the clouds. You don't go looking for views like this — they show up right off the road and you just pull over.
Kachemak Bay on a clear afternoon with the low tide pulled back across all of Cook Inlet. Flat water stretching to the far shore and the mountain range catching light on the other side. Hold the camera steady and let Alaska do the rest. Find more like this at https://t.co/ODJEz1dDam
Kachemak Bay on a clear afternoon with the low tide pulled back across all of Cook Inlet. Flat water stretching to the far shore and the mountain range catching light on the other side. Hold the camera steady and let Alaska do the rest. Find more like this at https://t.co/ODJEz1dDam
The sun drops between two dark sea stacks while the wet sand reads like polished glass. A snow-capped peak fills the horizon behind them. Not a cloud spoils the light. No filter or staging needed when the Alaska coast delivers itself on clear evenings. #alaskaphotography
Sun drops behind the trees at Johnson Lake and the sky keeps going for 20 more minutes anyway. Best part of the evening starts after the sun has already gone. Water went still, grass caught the last light, and you stand there and let it all play out without rushing anything. 📸✨
Alaska Railroad against teal water, snow on the peaks, a wall of evergreen forest — the tracks cutting through the kind of shoreline layering that makes you stop and hit the shutter before the light changes. That is Alaska doing what it does best.
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Found this bull moose with velvet antlers resting at the Alaska Wildlife Conservation Center. Still pond water caught his full reflection, overcast light doing all the heavy lifting. Quiet moments like these never ask for anything but patience and a steady hand. 📸 #alaskalife
The ocean doesn't ask permission. Volcanic silhouette on the horizon, starburst light fracturing across the water, mountains holding their breath in the background. Sometimes the best setups are the ones nobody planned. 🌅 #alaskalife
Some evenings the coast gives you everything. Wet sand, a golden path to the horizon, mountains watching from across the water. The whole beach turns into a mirror.