Photographer’s Note
Misty Fjords National Monument occupies 9,250 square kilometers and situated south of Ketchikan. You need only 3 hours to get Rudyard Bay — it’s most spectacular fjord by catamaran or only 30 minutes by float plane. You can also combine both of them.
This vast untouched wilderness was first identified in the journals of early explorer, Captain George Vancouver, when exploring Alaska in 1793.
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snuggleaphagus
(4140) 2005-07-14 2:04
i like fog and this photo does it justice. It is quite beautiful. the composition is great and the colors are great. Particularly like the water falls. Nice texture on the mountain face too.
spence
(1554) 2005-07-14 2:37
The simplicity of this composition really appeals to me, Nikolay. The majestic scenery is made even more beautiful by the mist shrouding the mountain.
danyy
(69903) 2005-07-14 3:08
Bonjour Nikolay,
une ambiance inquiètante la-bas, et si cette brume tombait plus bas ?
Tu as su tirer parti de cette lumière particulière pour nous faire profiter de cette petite chute d'eau et de ce superbe paysage.
Bien à toi.
Daniel.
jhm
(83742) 2005-07-14 11:53
Dear Nikolay,
The small white lines in the middle in the hill, its this small waterfalls?
The silhouette of the rocks together with the vegetation give a great contrast against the misty sky, nice composition.
Greetings,
John
singuanti
(15240) 2005-07-14 23:07
Hello Nikolay. Those lines must be waterfalls, wow! That must be something to see in person. The composition is great. Everything about this shot is well done. Nice shooting Nikolay!
sandrasilva
(644) 2006-01-25 13:26
Hello Nikolay!Colors are great,composition is great.Well capture.Excelent job.
I wish you BEST.Sandra
Photo Information
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Copyright: Nikolay Murenets (Kolyamour)
(1760) - Genre: Places
- Medium: Color
- Date Taken: 2003-06-28
- Categories: Nature
- Camera: Olympus Camedia E-10
- Exposure: f/4, 1/500 seconds
- Photo Version: Original Version
- Date Submitted: 2005-07-14 0:45








