Friday, March 19, 2010

Landscape Photography: Going Back in Time

April 20, 2009 by Alec  
Filed under Landscapes

Hi Gang,

Over the next couple of weeks I’ll be posting exclusively landscapes.  I’m going through some “throw-away” images, reworking some previously posted images and just re-posting some of my personal favorites.

I’d like to remind everyone that there are still openings available in my North Shore workshops, so please contact me directly at alec@acjohnsonphoto.com if you’re interested.  Also please pass this workshop information on to anyone that might be interested.

You can view my gallery of North Shore images directly by click here, just in case you’re search for a bit of inspiration.

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Today’s image is a “throw-away” image, one I never intended on posting for a variety of reasons.  It does represent some of the amazing characteristics of Lake Superior.  For example, the lake is well known for its around the clock fog during the summer months.  When warm, humid air runs up from the south and hits the notoriously cold water of the lake, bam…fog anytime of the day.  I shot this image late in the day on a warm July afternoon two years ago.  Fog can be a great landscape subject and Lake Superior often presents this opportunity.  This particular image is of a “1000 footer” in harbor, Two Harbors, MN.

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One Response to “Landscape Photography: Going Back in Time”
  1. Travis Bechtel says:

    Makes for a surreal effect.

    Travis

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