MT. FAIRWEATHER © 2015Alaska
Photographic Story
As we cruised by Mount Fairweather in Glacier Bay, Niki and I decided to go out on the ship’s deck. We were instantly overwhelmed by the view. Niki stayed to enjoy the gorgeous pink sky while I quickly ran back to our cabin and grabbed my camera. As I stood there watching the stunning landscape before me, I realized that it was Captain Cook who, on a rare clear day in 1773, named this mountain Mount Fairweather. And here I was, two hundred and forty-two years later, seeing the same mountains in the same pristine condition as they were in 1773.
Digital – Archival Pigment Print
This photograph was taken with a high-quality digital camera. The photograph is printed on an Epson Stylus 4800 or 11880 printer. Clyde uses archival Ultra-chrome K3 ink and prints on archival Harman Hahnemuhle paper. The limited-edition photograph is then mounted and matted to current archival standards. This is a limited edition series and each photograph is numbered.