Here are two shots of the Alaska Range mountains I took while we were stopped at the Eielson Center. The combination of early morning light and heavy clouds (and a photographer incapable of clear thought) produced mostly shaky, badly framed and seriously overexposed shots, but these two were worth saving. The digital processing turned not very good pictures into something that perfectly expresses how I felt at the moment.
I am a native in this world And think in it as a native thinks
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