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Wolf Moon By: LeRoy Zimmerman |
Region: Polar Regions Site: Chugach Mountains - Alaska - USA Date: January 2010 | |||
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The largest full moon of the year 2010, rises at the end of
January as seen in this panoramic view from Alaska. As noted by the photographer "This is as close as the Full Moon gets this year, so it was
time to step outside and watch the moon as it slipped out from behind
the Chugach Mountain Range in Alaska. Looking up into the end of the
Knik Valley, looking out over the Knik Glacier, all about 40 miles
north of Anchorage. It was a great place to watch the moon make its
presence known. Standing at the edge of the wilderness, a few
scattered homes behind me, and nothing but endless nature out in front
of me, it was a wonderful feeling to know that untouched space is
still there. This is a place where the snow falls and melts during
the winter, and the last warm wind melted much of the ground snow, and
some of it built up in the sheltered slight depression in the ground,
and refroze, forming a rough reflective surface that reflected the
moonlight back up to my eyes and my camera. Just off to the upper
left of the moon Mars tries to compete for attention, but there is
just too much other beauty all around to barely notice that simple red
planet floating in the dark. The only sound that night was the wind
slipping past the leafless branches that managed to hang on for the
winter. And the click of my camera.
LeRoy Zimmerman/Photosymphony.com
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