MANY GLACIER 1 © 2013Glacier National Park
Several years before Glacier National Park earned its national designation, the renowned naturalist John Muir visited the area and proclaimed it “the best care-killing scenery on the continent.” Eager to capture this breathtaking landscape, I woke up at three in the morning and set out to the area I wanted to photograph. When I arrived, I noticed the sun’s position wasn’t where I anticipated it would be. Instead, it was further north. Niki and I patiently waited for the sun to ascend higher in the sky while enjoying the beautiful scenery. Eventually, the light was right, and wisps of delicate clouds graced the sky.
This photograph is hand-printed in Clyde’s darkroom on fiber-based paper, selenium toned, then mounted and matted to current archival standards. The photograph is a limited edition and signed by Clyde.
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