Sunrise at St Mary Lake

Kyle Jones

Moderator
I had been in Montana for the last few weeks, with some "interesting" weather for summer - lots of rain and thunderstorms. I managed to get a reservation for Friday night at the St Mary Campground, figuring it would be a good way to spend my last night in the area before heading back to California. Friday night's weather included plenty of rain, but the forecast showed clearing through the day on Saturday. My hope was to get some interesting light at sunrise and since the campground is just 10 minutes from the Wild Goose Island viewpoint, that would be my target. I woke up at 5:00am and drove to the lake. It was still windy with plenty of clouds, so I decided to hike down to the lakeshore so I could use the rocks as a foreground and maybe show some of the moving water.

The light was dull as I waited for sunrise and I spent the time trying different compositions. A little before sunrise I started to see a faint red glow on some of the peaks and a hint of color in the clouds. I shouted "come on, let's do it!" only to see the color fade. I figured I'd wait and see what happened, since I only needed the clouds in front of the sun to clear a little bit in order to get some light. Then a bald eagle flew over my head and across the lake to my left. As I was watching it fly, I realized that the light was hitting the mountain (I think it is Red Eagle Peak) and the clouds above it had gotten colorful. I moved my tripod and swung my camera to the left to capture the scene - which is the first image below. I then took a look around and saw that in those few second the light had exploded on the mountains around the lake and the clouds were picking up the color as well. I felt like the foreground I'd chosen led into the scene pretty well and I chose a shutter speed that showed the motion of the water without blurring all of the details.

Any thoughts are welcome.

1) Where the eagle led my eye
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2) Stormy St Mary Lake and Mountains
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AlanLichty

Moderator
Very nice pair of shots to close out your stay up near Glacier. Looks like a nicer (cooler) place to be than SF right now. I like your shutter speed for both of these scenes.
 

MonikaC

Well-Known Member
Good work on both of these. I would try a 16:9 crop on #2 even though you liked the foreground rock. Looks like you were able to be away from the wildfire smoke that has been plaguing the country.
 

Kyle Jones

Moderator
Good work on both of these. I would try a 16:9 crop on #2 even though you liked the foreground rock. Looks like you were able to be away from the wildfire smoke that has been plaguing the country.
No smoke at all around Glacier so far this year. It's been an uncommonly wet summer.
 

Darcy Grizzle

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Beautiful Kyle, both shots! We are leaving for a month long trip in 13 days in the motorhome, and will be in Glacier unfortunately only 1 day, but this makes me so excited to go. Traveling with 3 other couples so my pics will be nothing like this, but hope to get some beauty. Going from Vegas to Idaho Falls for a day, up through Montana ( Dillon 3 days, Hamilton 2 days, Flathead Lake 4 days, Hungry Horse 2 days with Going to the Sun road Sept 6, then up to Fairmont Hot Springs in Canada for 4 days) through Banff to Nanton & then making the way home back thru Montana. So dang excited.
 

Aaron Cowan

Well-Known Member
Wow...wonderful light and very good compositions. It beats the usually wide view with the island. I like the foregrounds on both photos.
 

Kyle Jones

Moderator
Beautiful Kyle, both shots! We are leaving for a month long trip in 13 days in the motorhome, and will be in Glacier unfortunately only 1 day, but this makes me so excited to go. Traveling with 3 other couples so my pics will be nothing like this, but hope to get some beauty. Going from Vegas to Idaho Falls for a day, up through Montana ( Dillon 3 days, Hamilton 2 days, Flathead Lake 4 days, Hungry Horse 2 days with Going to the Sun road Sept 6, then up to Fairmont Hot Springs in Canada for 4 days) through Banff to Nanton & then making the way home back thru Montana. So dang excited.
Sounds like a great trip!
 

AlanLichty

Moderator
Beautiful Kyle, both shots! We are leaving for a month long trip in 13 days in the motorhome, and will be in Glacier unfortunately only 1 day, but this makes me so excited to go. Traveling with 3 other couples so my pics will be nothing like this, but hope to get some beauty. Going from Vegas to Idaho Falls for a day, up through Montana ( Dillon 3 days, Hamilton 2 days, Flathead Lake 4 days, Hungry Horse 2 days with Going to the Sun road Sept 6, then up to Fairmont Hot Springs in Canada for 4 days) through Banff to Nanton & then making the way home back thru Montana. So dang excited.
Check the regulations for Going to the Sun road with a motorhome. I was never able to take mine over the summit and always had to go around the south end of the park.
 

JimFox

Moderator
Staff member
Great job Kyle! You ended up with some really nice light! I really need to get back to Glacier NP. I just have a sour taste from there with the closure of that Hanging Garden with Triple Falls in it. But I guess I need to get over that some day.
 

Kyle Jones

Moderator
Great job Kyle! You ended up with some really nice light! I really need to get back to Glacier NP. I just have a sour taste from there with the closure of that Hanging Garden with Triple Falls in it. But I guess I need to get over that some day.
Yeah, I keep thinking about sneaking out there.
 
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