Aerial patterns in Alaska's Tongass National Forest - near Juneau, Alaska
Aerial patterns in Alaska's Tongass National Forest - near Juneau, Alaska
Fallen leaf melting into the snow - a winter season still life.  The "XLarge" and smaller photo sizes are FREE for any personal use (under a Creative Commons license). Click the "Buy" or shopping cart button (above the image) to purchase prints or downloads. PRICING: 1-megapixel Personal downloads are $4.95; 4-megapixel Personal downloads are $49.95; 1-megapixel Commercial downloads are $49.95, 4-megapixel Commercial downloads are $199.95; NOTE: Free personal use requires a photo credit to my company, ''The Stock Solution'', and link to that Web site if you use the image on a personal Web site.
Hubbard Glacier calving. (To purchase prints or downloads, click on the "Buy" or shopping cart button above the image.) This is the longest tidewater glacier in Alaska, and its open calving face is over ten kilometers (6 miles) wide. The face rises an average of about 200 meters (600 feet) above the water (Disenchantment Bay). The ice chuck that just fell and produced this splash was over 100 meters (300 feet) high, or the height of a 25-story building. The glacier routinely calves off icebergs the size of a ten-story building.
Aerial patterns in Alaska's Tongass National Forest - near Juneau, Alaska
Aerial patterns in Alaska's Tongass National Forest - near Juneau, Alaska
Aerial patterns in Alaska's Tongass National Forest - near Juneau, Alaska
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