This photo, looking across the Hubbard and Seward Glaciers, was taken from the east ridge of Mount Logan. We were descending at night after having climbed the East Peak. It was midnight on June 21, 1978, the longest day of the year, and one of our group looked up and said "Wow! Look at that!" The moon had just popped over the shoulder of Mount Vancouver. The image was taken on my old Rollei 35S, handheld at about 15th of a second.