Kulshan at Glacier Creek
Kulshan (Mt Baker) is one of 5 prominent stratovolcanoes in Washington state and stands at 10,781' above sea level. In this shot we see about 7,000' feet of prominence from the summit down to Glacier creek at about 3,400' feet above sea level. Although Kulshan is about 16 miles south of the Canadian border, it can be seen as far as 80 miles away from Seattle and even further from the Salish Sea to the west. I counted 10 different waterfalls in this shot along with multiple glaciers and building-sized seracs at the bottom of the glaciers. Chromatic moraine is on the left and Heliotrope ridge is on the right. Nearby Mt Baker Ski Area holds the record for the most snowfall in a single season (1,140 inches or 95 feet!).
8x10 printed on 8.5x11 Canon Photo Paper Pro Luster or Hahnemuhle Photo Rag Smooth.
16x20 printed on 17x22 Canon Photo Paper Pro Luster or Hahnemuhle Photo Rag Smooth.
Some custom sizes available.
Daniel Imagery watermark will be removed from printing.
Kulshan (Mt Baker) is one of 5 prominent stratovolcanoes in Washington state and stands at 10,781' above sea level. In this shot we see about 7,000' feet of prominence from the summit down to Glacier creek at about 3,400' feet above sea level. Although Kulshan is about 16 miles south of the Canadian border, it can be seen as far as 80 miles away from Seattle and even further from the Salish Sea to the west. I counted 10 different waterfalls in this shot along with multiple glaciers and building-sized seracs at the bottom of the glaciers. Chromatic moraine is on the left and Heliotrope ridge is on the right. Nearby Mt Baker Ski Area holds the record for the most snowfall in a single season (1,140 inches or 95 feet!).
8x10 printed on 8.5x11 Canon Photo Paper Pro Luster or Hahnemuhle Photo Rag Smooth.
16x20 printed on 17x22 Canon Photo Paper Pro Luster or Hahnemuhle Photo Rag Smooth.
Some custom sizes available.
Daniel Imagery watermark will be removed from printing.
Kulshan (Mt Baker) is one of 5 prominent stratovolcanoes in Washington state and stands at 10,781' above sea level. In this shot we see about 7,000' feet of prominence from the summit down to Glacier creek at about 3,400' feet above sea level. Although Kulshan is about 16 miles south of the Canadian border, it can be seen as far as 80 miles away from Seattle and even further from the Salish Sea to the west. I counted 10 different waterfalls in this shot along with multiple glaciers and building-sized seracs at the bottom of the glaciers. Chromatic moraine is on the left and Heliotrope ridge is on the right. Nearby Mt Baker Ski Area holds the record for the most snowfall in a single season (1,140 inches or 95 feet!).
8x10 printed on 8.5x11 Canon Photo Paper Pro Luster or Hahnemuhle Photo Rag Smooth.
16x20 printed on 17x22 Canon Photo Paper Pro Luster or Hahnemuhle Photo Rag Smooth.
Some custom sizes available.
Daniel Imagery watermark will be removed from printing.
Photo paper prints are created in my home studio from 8x10 up to 17x22 on Canon Photo Paper Pro Luster. This paper has a beautiful luster finish for great color saturation and a soft feel. Luster finish provides an elegant surface that resists fingerprints and virtually eliminates glare.
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