Looking at life through a 50mm lens
Looking at life through a 50mm lens
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I was all excited about getting to eat at Simon and Seafort's this week, but not chiefly because of the delectable asiago-crusted halibut cheeks (though they were amazing). See, Wednesday was one of the most spectacular days we'd had in weeks -- one that afforded unprecedented views of Denali -- and Simon and Seafort's is situated with enormous plate-glass windows that overlook the water and the mountains on the other side. Last time I had dined there was December and because we arrived later than 3:30pm I couldn't enjoy the view as the sun had already set (seriously). But Wednesday's view was stunning, and I almost raced through my Key lime pie without properly enjoying it so I could run to my car, get my camera, and race out to the water to capture the images below.

The sun sets on a beautiful Alaska day over Mount Susitna and the Cook Inlet | exposure specs unavailable | manual mode
Nikon D50
The sun sets on a beautiful Alaska day over Mount Susitna and the Cook Inlet | exposure specs unavailable | manual mode
Nikon D50
The sun sets on a beautiful Alaska day over Mount Susitna and the Cook Inlet | exposure specs unavailable | manual mode
Nikon D50
The sun sets on a beautiful Alaska day over Mount Susitna and the Cook Inlet | exposure specs unavailable | manual mode
Nikon D50
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