Chilled Vista

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Chilled Vista, Near Glacier Bay, Alaska @2008 (Photo Processed by Conventional & AI Tools)

Gazing out over the frozen expanse of a scene like the one above, the sight before you is nothing short of mesmerizing. Towering, snow-covered mountains rise majestically in the background, their peaks glistening against the stark blue sky. Ice floats lazily in the pristine waters, each piece reflecting the sunlight in shades of turquoise and white. The air is crisp and sharp, invigorating your senses as you take in the tranquil beauty of this untouched wilderness. In that moment, the sheer grandeur of nature stirs a deep wonder within you, reminding you of both the fragility and the magnificence of the world we inhabit.

I’ve found that, for me, having time and distance from the moment I take photos of scenes like this can be beneficial, providing more objectivity in how I view them. When I try to process them immediately, I struggle to capture the awe and wonder of the still-felt, recent experience, which may have been more about emotion than reality.

My subconscious must have picked this photo from my archives for today’s post since it’s forecasted to be near 90 degrees for much of this week. 😉


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Pepper
Pepper
20 days ago

What a beautiful scene. You are so right that it helps to put some time between the capture of a photo and editing. I don’t do that often enough so thanks for the reminder.

Monte Stevens
Monte Stevens
20 days ago

Absolutely stunning photo and you have written a beautiful post on what the experience was when you took the image and when you processed it. My friend you are a good photographer and writer!