Nature panorama of a moonset from Noonmark Mountain


I had climbed Noonmark Mountain to photograph the sunrise light and setting moon over the Adirondack mountains. There was enough moisture being pushed over the mountain from the valley that clouds kept forming around the summit as the sun began to light up the landscape. The moon was perched just over the Great Range of the Adirondack High Peaks as a view opened through the passing clouds. The Dixes are on the left, Nippletop, the Ausable Lakes Valley and Sawteeth in the center, and the Great Range on the right side of this 140 degree panorama.

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