Moosehead Lake, Juneau, Alaska #3359

Sep 21, 2020

It has been one the rainiest summer I can remember in my forty-plus years of living in Juneau. The joke going around town goes as follows: It has only rained two times in Juneau this summer, one time for 40 days and a second time for 30 days. This may be slightly overstated, but it has been very wet. Then last week, Juneauites experienced almost a full week of clear fall days. I was so busy taking pictures, and I did not have time to edit them at all. Now that the rain has returned, I can get back to finding out if I have any winners from my shoots. I plan on running my four best images taken this past week, and one at a time over the next few days. This first image was taken of Moosehead Lake in Dredge Lakes in the Mendenhall Glacier Recreation Area on 9-14-2020. This lake is one of my go-to spots to photograph fall colors. Enjoy and thank you for visiting. Be well – Camera: #Nikon #D850, Lens: #Nikkor 24-70mm, Digital Capture, Polarized, Handheld ©Mark Kelley

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