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Black Wolf, Mendenhall Glacier, Alaska #3442

Black Wolf, Mendenhall Glacier, Alaska #3442

An image of the wolf who captured our hearts, Romeo. A special moment to remind us of how lucky we are to live with a glacier and wildlife in our very own backyard. This image illustrates the month of February in the 2023 Alaska Calendar. Purchase your favorite calendar in local Juneau stores ...
Harbor Seals, Tracy Arm #4041

Harbor Seals, Tracy Arm #4041

A mother harbor seal checks in with her pup. Harbor seals birth their pups in May and June and South Sawyer Glacier in Tracy Arm provides the perfect maternity ward. There are plenty of icebergs to haul out on for giving birth and the thick pack ice gives the seals protection from their main ...
Bald Eagles, Juneau, Alaska #3440

Bald Eagles, Juneau, Alaska #3440

A pile of bald eagles seek shelter from a raging storm in a large stand of Sitka spruce trees across the road from Western Auto in the Lemon Creek area of Juneau. For over 40 years I have been watching the eagles use these trees. As Lemon Creek experienced growing commercial development, I ...
Aurora Borealis, Juneau, Alaska #3439

Aurora Borealis, Juneau, Alaska #3439

It was an amazing night of northern lights storming over Auke Lake, Mt. McGinnis, and the Coast Mountains. Unlike the high arctic which is regularly awash in the aurora, many outsiders seem surprised to know that Juneau gets northern lights. I usually go out five to ten times a year hoping the ...
Glacier Blue Ice, Tracy Arm, Alaska #3438

Glacier Blue Ice, Tracy Arm, Alaska #3438

I moved to Juneau in August 1979 to become the photojournalist the Juneau Empire, our local newspaper. One of my first assignments was a story on Tracy Arm and its Sawyer Glaciers. I was blown away while experiencing the blue ice majesty of this never-never land. During my 43 years of visiting ...
Bull Moose, Denali National Park, Alaska #3437

Bull Moose, Denali National Park, Alaska #3437

In the Juneau area where I live moose sightings are very rare. When I travel to Denali National Park, I usually find a moose to model for me. I photographed this massive bull moose as he played hide and seek with me in the thick willow bushes. Moose can be quite aggressive and dangerous, so I ...
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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…