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Iceberg,  Tracy Arm-Fords Terror, Alaska #3118

Iceberg, Tracy Arm-Fords Terror, Alaska #3118

The wonderful light in this image makes the icebergs shine like jewels in a sea of black. I shot this image standing in bright sunlight while deep cavern walls cast a shadow over the distant icebergs. By carefully cropping the image in-camera, I was able to isolate the ice in the sea of black ...
Bald Eagle, Anan Creek, Alaska #3117

Bald Eagle, Anan Creek, Alaska #3117

A bald eagle hides under spruce tree boughs along the shore of Anan Creek near Wrangell, Alaska. I have traveled to Anan Creek every year for the past twelve years and plan to keep going every year for the foreseeable future. The place presents such a wonderful mix of brown and black bears, ...
Pigeon Guillemot, Juneau, Alaska #3116

Pigeon Guillemot, Juneau, Alaska #3116

Two pigeon guillemots squawk at each other on an island in Juneau Channel Island State Marine Park. The marine park consists of fourteen islands located between Auke Bay and Berners Bay northwest of downtown Juneau. Some of the islands have an amazing abundance of bird and other wildlife. This ...
Lena Cove, Juneau, Alaska  #3115

Lena Cove, Juneau, Alaska #3115

Each year, as the fall season approaches, I like to share the images that I have picked for my upcoming Juneau and Alaska Calendars. I shot this photo of the sunset at Lena Cove in June of 2017. Between shooting, choosing, and publishing images in my two annual calendars two years go by! It ...
Sandhill Crane, Fairbanks, Alaska #3113

Sandhill Crane, Fairbanks, Alaska #3113

On my road trip up the Dalton Highway to the Brooks Range last weekend, I stopped for a day in Fairbanks to photograph the sandhill cranes in Creamer’s Field Migratory Waterfowl Refuge during Crane Fest. The festival runs from August 23 through August 25. The 2,200 acre refuge hosts many kinds ...
Immature Bald Eagle, Anan Creek, Alaska #3112

Immature Bald Eagle, Anan Creek, Alaska #3112

I love photographing bears at Anan Creek, but the added bonus for going there are the too-numerous-to-count bald eagles hanging out in the trees and along the shoreline. This past July, while on a low-tide walk, I stopped counting eagles after enumerating some fifty individuals with no end in ...
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