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Jason Lanier Photography Landscapes

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Alaska Marine Highway- Panoramic Fine Art Landscape

This image was taken while I was on the the Alaska Marine Highway between Haines and Juneau.  It's an absolutely amazing stretch of ocean and the only way to travel on "land" or sea as there are no roads down there to connect the two.  This is a 10-shot panoramic and I just loved the reflection and the center Mountain peak that rose above the rest of the shot.  It is just a truly remarkable part of the world...

Next Workshops:

  • Myrtle Beach, SC- November 6-7
  • Tampa, Florida- November 13-14

Camera settings: Nikon D3, 1/5000 sec at f/9.0, 28mm at ISO 250, flash did not fire.  Taken at 9:06am on May 30, 2011 by Jason Lanier.

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Lake of Ice- Yukon Canada

This image was taken 18 months ago in the famous Yukon as we traveled through Canada on our way from Anchorage towards Southern Alaska.  This was taken in late May when it's still not as warm as it is in July or August, so you are still able to capture the ice which was amazing.  When I look at this picture I remember the look on my three boys faces when they saw the ice and how excited they were to throw rocks in it to try and break it up.  I of course told them to wait until I was done shooting...:)

Next Workshops:

  • Morgantown, WV- October 22-24
  • Myrtle Beach, SC- November 6-7
  • Tampa, Florida- November 13-14

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Destruction Bay- Traveling through the Yukon in Canada

This is a panoramic image taken in May 2011 as we traveled from Anchorage to Juneau through Canada...because it's the only way to drive down there.  We spent the night in Destruction Bay and there was this amazing layer of ice that you see on the right.  I waited for awhile for the sun to set with my boys and we captured this image.  It was beautiful.

Next Workshops:

  • Morgantown, WV- October 22-24
  • Myrtle Beach, SC- November 6-7
  • Tampa, Florida- November 13-14

Camera settings: Nikon D3, 1/200 sec at f/7.1, 35mm at ISO 500, flash did not fire.  Taken at 8:49pm on May 28, 2011 by Jason Lanier.

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