Two photographers were in the right place at the right time. While
Denali National Park is often smothered with clouds and drenched
with rain in August, a climatological anomaly placed a narrow ridge
of dry warm air across the state of Alaska, bringing clear,
mist-free air to the mountains. On a flight-seeing tour of a
lifetime, Mary Linda Miller and Carmelo Monti captured in an hour
sunlit views that might otherwise require numerous trips to see.
From the Talkeetna River to Mount McKinley, with two cameras facing
in opposite directions, their images reveal vast expanses of boreal
forest, marshes, streams and lakes; glaciers of every size and
shape, from origins to terminus; and worn-smooth foothills rising
to the crescendo of the tallest snowcapped peaks in North America.
"An Hour Over Denali" contains a collection of 75 time-stamped
aerial photographs taken on August 11, 2011 during a flight-seeing
tour over Denali National Park and Denali State Park; an
introduction that describes the process in greater detail; a map
that defines the flight-seeing route; and descriptions of the
photos that tie them to their locations.
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