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The glacier-carved past of Little Cottonwood Canyon is evident in this moonlit panoramic photograph looking down the canyon with the lights of the Salt Lake Valley glowing in the distance. Taken from a ridge high above the town of Alta at midnight, the lights of Snowbird Village can be seen at the bottom center of the image. Several 45-minute exposures were made before this final image was captured using only the light of the full moon to illuminate the scene. Twenty thousand years ago, during the height of the Pleistocene glaciers, this canyon was filled to a depth of over one thousand feet with glacial ice. During this period, the terminus of Little Cottonwood glacier calved huge icebergs into the waters of Lake Bonneville at the bottom of the canyon. This panoramic photograph was captured with a 6x17 panorama format camera. All photos in these fine art photo galleries may be ordered as fine art framed prints or for stock photography usage.
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