Supermoon Over Snowy Alpine Pass in British Columbia in from a frost-hushed ridgeline in British Columbia

Supermoon Over Snowy Alpine Pass in British Columbia

by Levi Jacobson

Silvery winter light floods a frost-hushed ridgeline in British Columbia, where a massive supermoon dominates the deepest night sky. Snow blankets the rugged terrain in thick, textured drifts that catch the moon's glow, creating sharp contrasts between bright white peaks and shadowed valleys. The air appears cold and dry, visible in the crisp clarity of distant mountain silhouettes against a star-strewn expanse. Pine trees stand dark and still along the lower slopes, their branches heavy with fresh powder. The scene stretches wide across the panorama, showing the vast, cold cosmic distance between the earth and the luminous orb above. One shadow from a rocky outcrop falls across the foreground snow, defining the uneven ground.

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Camera Minolta XG-M*AI-imagined, not shot. For real Minolta XG-M photos, grab one online.
Lens 20mm f/4
Focal Length 20mm
Aperture f/4
Shutter Speed 1/1000
ISO 100
Film Kodak Ektar 100 vibrancy
Location from a frost-hushed ridgeline in British Columbia
Date 2000-12-02
Credit VEETER
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