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    Morning Glory

    A lone cactus catches sunrise light amidst the rocky landscape of California's Alabama Hills, as the alpenglow illuminates Lone Pine peak in the distance.

    © ©Chris Moore

  2. Reflected light and a beautiful sunrise sky in a small grove of bristlecones nestled at 12,000 feet in Nevada's Great Basin.

    © ©Chris Moore

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    Autumn's Garden

    Hiking the Virgin River Narrows from top to bottom was like a hike through a neverending garden of tranquility.

    © ©Chris Moore

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    A stream of aquamarine glacial runoff leads to one of the most photogenic mountains I have ever seen, photographed here in soft mid morning light. This scene melted into a pile of rubble in the summer sun just the next day.

    © ©Chris Moore

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    I hiked out to this area about 4 miles from camp in search of a lake, but found this stream of snowmelt to be quite nice. Flowers aren’t as common at this altitude, but here a small grove adds some added splashes of color to a colorful sunset.

    © ©Chris Moore

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    Probably the most unique cloud formation I have ever seen, I watched as it formed over some 12,000 foot peaks in the eastern Alaska range midday.

    © ©Chris Moore

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    Reflected sunrise light made the mountains glow as a dense morning fog lifted, and a new day began.

    © ©Chris Moore

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    A stream of snow melt formed a nice S-curve, and as the sun set the clouds parted and the mountain revealed herself.

    © ©Chris Moore

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    Passage

    Beams of light shoot across a hazy valley in the wilderness of the eastern Alaska range, complimented here by flowers and a beautiful sunset.

    © ©Chris Moore

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    Pre-dawn alpenglow almost an hour before sunrise, behind a grove of wildflowers and rapidly receding glacier.

    © ©Chris Moore

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    Mezzanotte

    Wildflowers on a 5000 ft. ridge across this glaciated valley in the wilderness of the eastern Alaska range. I photographed this scene at sunset (around midnight), then hiked back to camp to be ready for a 4 am sunrise!

    © ©Chris Moore

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    Exodus

    Two 12,000 foot peaks in the eastern Alaska range framed by a grove of wildflowers at sunset.

    © ©Chris Moore

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    Moose Tracks

    Fresh moose tracks lead to a small grove of trees dressed in rime ice, as the moon sets and temperatures reach -20F.

    © ©Chris Moore

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    Majesty

    Reflected light on the icy banks of a frozen river lead to King’s Peak in the distance, complemented by a spectrum of pastel hues in the soft sunrise light.

    © ©Chris Moore

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    Frozen Mist

    A snowy valley in Alaska’s Chugach range is engulfed in fog and mist as the sun sets behind the mountains.

    © ©Chris Moore

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    Denali Layers

    The sun sets over the Alaska range, creating an intriguing pattern of layers and shadows. Photographed from a bush plane flight over the range.

    © ©Chris Moore

  17. The jagged icy peaks of Alaska's Chugach Mountains emerge from the clouds, photographed from high above.

    © ©Chris Moore

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    Wild Alaska

    The jagged icy peaks of Alaska's Chugach Mountains emerge from the clouds, photographed from high above.

    © ©Chris Moore

  19. The remnants of fall color and new snow complement the layers of the valley beyond Divide Lake in the Tombstone wilderness.

    © ©Chris Moore

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    Resurgence

    A natural S-curve created by ice and blowing snow lead to a beautiful sunstar and colorful sky behind Shark’s Tooth, reflected in a frozen lake beneath.

    © ©Chris Moore

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    Apparition

    The blowing snow on the frozen surface of Talus Lake, with soft light on Mt. Monolith, shot on a very windy winter day.

    © ©Chris Moore

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    Subzero

    These leading lines created by freezing conditions and snowdrift just under the surface of a frozen lakeshore provide the perfect foreground to an explosive display of aurora in the sky. With wind chill, the temperature was near -15F at night.

    © ©Chris Moore

  23. A small stream leads through the otherwise frozen landscape, punctuated with icicles and ice bells, towards this unnamed peak in Canada’s far north.

    © ©Chris Moore

  24. An unforgettable moment as the aurora borealis lit the night sky over this frozen lake in the early morning hours in Canada's far north.

    © ©Chris Moore

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