Another day has come to a end in Alaska. The days are getting
less and less light now, losing about 5 minutes a day adds up rather quickly. On summer solstice June 21st we had 19 hours and 5 minutes of daylight. Today on August 3rd we have 16 hours and 45 minutes of daylight.
This photo above is huge, larger than the rest, that is if you click on it, it is very big. These photos were taken looking over the Cook inlet towards the mountains on the other side, about fifty miles away.
Three photos in one animated gif of the above photo sliced and diced.
On the beach where these photos were taken are some buoys that are old and made of metal. I took some pictures of the sunset through the hole and then a zoomed in shot below.