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At Glacial Pace

2018-08-04 By Roger Edwards

Alaska’s Smith Glacier looms cold and blue in its blanket of mist and fog.  As our vessel drifted quietly across the water through the still, damp air, every groan, creak and crackle of the ice could be heard.  Water flows downhill even in solid form, because under enough pressure, ice starts behaving like a very slow-moving fluid.  Powerful erosion agents, glaciers grab rocks and boulders, then grind them against each other or the ground along their flow stream until all the resulting material is dropped, either by melting or breakage (calving) of the ice.  The dark streak in the middle is a medial moraine, made of a mix of ice and dark rock debris that had been carried along the inside edges of two smaller glaciers, before they merged to form this one.  Whenever the Southern Plains summers start getting a tad toasty even for my taste, I simply go back here in image and remembrance. 51 W Valdez AK (28 Jul 3) Looking NW 61.2424 -147.7623

Filed Under: Fog and Mist, Water Works Tagged With: Alaska, College Fjord, fog, geology, glaciers, ice, landscapes, mountains, ocean, Prince William Sound, seashores, Valdez, waterscapes, weather

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Welcome to SkyPix, an online photo book of clouds, weather and water by Roger Edwards. As in a printed coffee-table book, every image has its own page with a unique story. After all, meaningful photography is much more than just picture-taking; it is visually rendering a moment in place and time from a perspective like none other. As a scientist and an artist, I hope my deep passion for the power and splendor of our skies and waters shines through in these pages. If you are a cloud and weather aficionado, outdoor enthusiast, outdoor or nature photographer, art lover, or anyone who craves learning, enjoy...

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