The Upper Section of the White Pass out of Skagway / whitepass3-2230opt
(C) 2005 by Paul A. L. Hall
7/16/2005
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whitepass3-2230opt

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Digital Art Image 2230,
selection 14 of White Pass gallery 3:

Here, some jagged peaks of the Sawtooth Range, a bowl eaten out by an ancient glacier presents a rim of mountains. Thin, looking at them, like a wall of height! At their feet can be seen the telltale reddish tan of landslides on the snow. While in the foreground, here a mountain presents its dramatic motion of movement as the rock rolls across the picture. Dotted with the green of trees, where they can find enough soil and enough cracked stone around which to sprout their tufted lovely emerald heads.  The furrows of a giant plow.

In the blue sky above, a cloud floats, ominously precarious, seemingly unreal because it floats in the foreground behind the mountainous background in this telescopic view.

 

... jagged peaks of the Sawtooth Range ...
Copyright (C) 2005 by Paul A. L. Hall.  All rights reserved.
... the telltale reddish tan of landslides on the snow ...