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2024 Alaska Calendar Cover #3447

2024 Alaska Calendar Cover #3447

The cover of my 2024 Alaska Calendar features a photo of the northern lights in the Brooks Range, located in the high Arctic along the Dalton Highway, shot at minus 30 Fahrenheit — damn cold. My Nikon D850 camera body has never failed me but it froze up this time after four hours in the cold. ...
2024 Juneau Alaska Calendar Cover #3446

2024 Juneau Alaska Calendar Cover #3446

The cover of my 2024 Juneau Calendar features the northern lights over the Mendenhall Glacier. The issue marks the 35th year of publication. I turned 70 this year, so half of my life has been spent producing this calendar that celebrates my love and deep commitment to my hometown, Juneau, and ...
Photo Contest Winner, Anan Bears,  Alaska  #3444

Photo Contest Winner, Anan Bears, Alaska #3444

The National Wildlife Federation has announced the winners of its 2022 annual National Wildlife® Photo Contest. Thousands of photographers from around the world submitted more than 30,000 photos of wildlife, rich landscapes, and incredible encounters with nature. The collection of ten images ...
Ice Cave, Castner Glacier, Delta Junction, Alaska  #3444

Ice Cave, Castner Glacier, Delta Junction, Alaska #3444

Living in Juneau, Alaska, I have had many opportunities to explore the ice caves under the Mendenhall Glacier, Juneau’s backyard glacier. As the Mendenhall retreated, its easily accessible ice caves disappeared. I had heard of the ice caves near Delta Junction and went to check them out on a ...
Moon Set, Juneau, Alaska #3443

Moon Set, Juneau, Alaska #3443

February’s full moon is known as the “snow moon” due to that month’s typically heavy snowfalls. According to the National Weather Service, on average February is the United States’ snowiest month.  This “snow moon” sets over the Chilkat Mountains, Shelter Island and Lena Point and was shot in ...
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“As a kid in Buffalo, New York, I always wondered what it would be like to encounter a whale,” says Mark Kelley. Learn more about Mark…