There really is a crazy caribou in this one. Click on the picture for a large image you can practice your Where's Waldo skills on.
Friday, July 31, 2009
Caribou
We saw several caribou in Denali. I think they enjoy tense standoffs with tour buses because they always had to walk right in front and stare us down.
There really is a crazy caribou in this one. Click on the picture for a large image you can practice your Where's Waldo skills on.


There really is a crazy caribou in this one. Click on the picture for a large image you can practice your Where's Waldo skills on.
Labels:
Alaska,
Caribou,
Denali National Park,
Reindeer
Fireweed
Sunset Outside Fairbanks
Trans-Alaska Pipeline
Sunday, July 26, 2009
Sunrise in the West
There are many constants that we all accept as facts of life; gravity, death, taxes, and of course, the sun coming up in the East each morning.
Something that still baffles my brain is watching the sun rise in the West on a late Summer flight from Seattle to Alaska. It was dark when I left Washington, and the sun was well above the horizon when I landed in Fairbanks! I'm a fan of gravity, but if I could cheat death and taxes the same way I cheated the sun, that would be GREAT!

Something that still baffles my brain is watching the sun rise in the West on a late Summer flight from Seattle to Alaska. It was dark when I left Washington, and the sun was well above the horizon when I landed in Fairbanks! I'm a fan of gravity, but if I could cheat death and taxes the same way I cheated the sun, that would be GREAT!
Saturday, June 20, 2009
Sheep Camp
I was FINALLY able to get out on a meaningful shoot tonight, thanks to my wife's and children's patient cooperation. I've been in a no-shooting funk for weeks, so it was nice to break the photo fast!
I found this place a few months ago on a bike ride and have been itching to get back ever since. I manually blended three differently-exposed images in photoshop to reach the end result. It was a refreshing, albeit labor-intesive departure from overused HDR software.
I found this place a few months ago on a bike ride and have been itching to get back ever since. I manually blended three differently-exposed images in photoshop to reach the end result. It was a refreshing, albeit labor-intesive departure from overused HDR software.
Labels:
5D MKII,
HDR,
Landscape,
Sheep Camp,
Utah Lake
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