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_itsallgoodman_ t1_j1tskvl wrote
One close up and this would be a wonderful inaturalist observation and probably the only one on flora in the area
Chipotle42 OP t1_j1uvtrj wrote
Sadly, I failed to take a photo with better magnification than this one.
DanWainwright21 t1_j1u7spr wrote
It’s stunning. I didn’t know this place existed until now. How is it you’re visiting? I’ve seen that cruises now visit there.
Chipotle42 OP t1_j1uvmnk wrote
Thanks! I visited as part of a private expedition that I was so lucky to be invited to join. The photo was taken some time ago, but I've been learning how to use Lightroom (still no expert!), and so I'm going back to clean up my photos (correct white balance and exposure) and sharing some as I go through them.
DanWainwright21 t1_j1v24t9 wrote
Looking forwards to seeing some more. Must have felt a bit magic to visit a place humans don't live.
Chipotle42 OP t1_j1v2lcd wrote
Magic, indeed! ...and thanks for the encouragement
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Chipotle42 OP t1_j1ru5aw wrote
Pretty tough grass, too. That rough water is from the high winds, and that's snow falling in the background, and this is mid-summer...