Looking at life through a 50mm lens
Looking at life through a 50mm lens
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Sure, it's a sleepy, tiny little down, but I absolutely love Moose Pass. It's got attitude -- as you drive through the town you see signs declaring "Come in just for the halibut!" -- to go along with its mountains, lakes, and very high ratio of float planes per capita. I always stop there on my way to Seward for the pie, the halibut quesadillas, and the views. Trail Lake, which borders Moose Pass proper, is a beautiful glacial lake, stained green by the deposits that the ice has left behind. When juxtaposed with a mountain, a deep blue sky, and, of course, the requisite float plane, the scene is quite nice.

A float plane in Trail Lake in Moose Pass, Alaska | f/16 | 1/40 sec | 30mm | manual mode
Nikon D50
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