Cook Inlet and Knik Arm, Alaska « Read Less
Knik Arm is the body of water that flows into Cook Inlet. Together, they form the western perimeter of Anchorage. Turnagain Arm flows across the south side of town into the Inlet, which eventually meets the up with the Gulf of Alaska to the south.
Here's another...
taken seconds after the one posted two days ago. That one was without any zoom and I cropped it to get rid of a wood light pole on the left edge and to give it a better focal point.
This is the same weed with a little zooming, no cropping, no fixing, just straight off the card.
This is the same weed with a little zooming, no cropping, no fixing, just straight off the card.
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I think it very nice shot keep work on it E. PS. have a great day..............
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nice
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some gorgeous colors
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It's a beauty. No help needed.
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Yeah!! I agree!! Nice shot!!!
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Pinky..I would actually move back so you could get more in the foreground, would give you more perspective in a shot like this...nice one.
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Even have someone in the shot so you could get sillouette.
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very nice, love the subtle colors
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Nice Shot, I would love to be there and just take the time to look at the view.
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very serene... beautiful!!! I am visiting my daughter and her family next week in Seattle, and we are going to Whistler, BC... not near you... but closer than Florida... I will get LOTS of beautiful photos I hope!!
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