Southeast Alaska Day 7 - Sailing to Wrangell

July 5, 2012

Goodbye Ketchikan

Today was occupied with catching up on the laundry, and then sailing for Wrangell.

The winds and seas were calm, and about half of the 8 hour sailing was sunny.  People lazed about in the sun, occasionally adjusting the direction of their lounge chairs as the ship changed course relative to the sun.

But as a photographer, it was the other half of the cruise that gets me all excited:  the partly cloudy skies that provide more visually interesting and dynamic lighting on the landscape.

Red Mountain and waters of the Inside Passage, Southeast Alaska
Moody skies over Clarence Strait, Alaska's Inside Passage
Sunset over Stikine Strait, Inside Passage, Southeast Alaska
Wrangell and the Coast Mountains, Alaska
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