Early Morning Mist Cloaks the Rocky Mountains of Montana

in photography •  7 years ago 

Very early in the morning, steam from the moisture in the air reacting to the early morning heat drapes a beautiful cloak of soft mist across the Rocky Mountains and Lake McDonald in Glacier National Park. 

That is Lake McDonald on the bottom left of the image and from left to right along the mountain skyline are Stanton Mountain (7750 ft / 2362 m), Mount Brown (8565 ft / 2611 m), Edwards Mountain (9072 ft / 2765 m), Gunsight Mountain (9258 ft / 2822 m) with Sperry Glacier and finally on the far right lies Mount Jackson (10052 ft / 3064 m). 

I lensed this one early summer morning before sunrise while flying in the area filming the wilderness around Glacier National Park, Flathead National Park and the Great Bear Wilderness.  

This is from "Where Eagles Fly - The American Wilderness Expedition" my personal project of exploration in the North American Wilderness.   

I am on a mission to raise awareness of our Iconic Natural Heritage Treasures of North America.  

If you wish to help spread the word and share these images of our amazing planet, please resteemit !     

Yehaw!!! 

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This is another great one my man. Yehaw! keep it up :)

It is amazing))) As usual)

this picture really attracts attention! nicely done Zedekiah!

Amazing your post @skypilot thanks for sharing

Very beautiful... Montana does have some amazing scenery.

Very nice view. Keep posting these photos.

best of luck for your mission buddy :)

Wow breathtaking picture, nature really is amazing. Would not be surprised if this picture was added on Windows 10 Sign in screen haha.

Hey! Great picture!
Do you work as a cinematographer?
Do you narrow you professional work down to nature or all of this is just a part of the raise awareness movement?
Because this shot is legendary! You could sell this on popular image trading sites. Think about it. A lot of photographers make their living that way.

that is the meaningful one I haven't seen for a while,great photos of the mountains!

Is it completely un-photoshoped? It's really awesome!

The picture is butiful