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Sliver Moon, Juneau, Alaska #3437

Sliver Moon, Juneau, Alaska #3437

This summer in Juneau we have been enjoying many sunny days that drift into long lasting sunsets. I shot this image on July 2nd at almost exactly midnight when the dying embers of a fading sunset filled the sky and ocean with color. Thank you for visiting and the gift of your time. Enjoy - ...
Auke Recreation Area, Juneau, Alaska #3436

Auke Recreation Area, Juneau, Alaska #3436

Alaska native canoes arrive at the Auke Recreation Area celebrating the informal start of Celebration 2022. Celebration first started in 1982 and is a biennial Tlingit, Haida and Tsimshian cultural event. Approximately 1,200 dancers will perform during the four-day event at Centennial Hall, ...
Lynn Canal, Juneau, Alaska #3435

Lynn Canal, Juneau, Alaska #3435

Dwarfed by the Chilkat Mountains, the Alaska Marine Highway’s 235-foot ferry, LeConte, cruises up Lynn Canal on its daily roundtrip between Auke Bay and Haines. Thank you for visiting and the gift of your time. Enjoy - Camera: #Nikon #D850, Lens: # Nikkor 80--400mm, Digital Capture, Hand Held ...
Aurora Borealis , Juneau, Alaska #3434

Aurora Borealis , Juneau, Alaska #3434

Last Saturday night, April 4, Juneau experienced a stunning display of northern lights. The best of the lights happened between 10 and 11pm. I showed up just as the lights started to dwindle away and hung out for a long time south of downtown Juneau next to the Douglas Harbor hoping for some ...
Bald Eagle Nest, Juneau, Alaska #3433

Bald Eagle Nest, Juneau, Alaska #3433

An eagle lands in its nest with fresh nesting materials of dry grass in its talons. Spring is coming fast in Juneau, Alaska, and March is the month eagles start sprucing up their nests to prepare for laying an egg sometime in April. Bald eagles are more abundant in Alaska than anywhere else in ...
Aurora Borealis, Brooks Range, Arctic Alaska #3432

Aurora Borealis, Brooks Range, Arctic Alaska #3432

In March I spent five days in the Brooks Range above the Arctic Circle photographing the aurora borealis. I shot this image around 11pm while temperatures hovered around minus 20 degrees Fahrenheit. The lights lasted for about four hours and I was in bed by 2:30am. The elongated stars are ...

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