Steller Sea Lions

Ron NiebruggeAlaska, Photos, Travel, Wildlife 2 Comments

Steller Sea Lions

Steller Sea Lions.

Yesterday we hit the road to spend a few days in Denali.  It may be a few days until I can post again.  Hopefully my next post will be of a wolverine!  I think it is much more likely the next post will be a moose or hare!

Aialik Glacier

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Aialik Glacier

Yesterday (Thursday) at Aialik Glacier, Kenai Fjords National Park, Alaska.

There are a lot of great things about living in Seward, but number one has to be how close we are to Aialik Bay and Kenai Fjords National Park.  The Travel Channel included this area when it did a two hour special on the 10 greatest wonders of the world.   Not the U.S., the world!  And I’m just a short boat ride away for one of them.Read More

Stormy Weather

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Stormy Weather

Clouds in the mountains of the Chugach National Forest surrounding Seward, Alaska.  This was last (Wednesday) night.

This is the first time I have seen the tops of the mountains in more than a week.  I figure, if we are going to have stormy weather, it might as well be really stormy!  And it has – we have been getting almost an inch of rain a day, with almost 2 inches falling on Saturday.  I noticed yesterday that the airport was flooded.  

This weather isn’t that unusual for this time of year, September is our wettest month. On average we receive 10.36 inches for the month of September. 

It has made it easy to be in the office!

Camera Plates and L Brackets

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Ballhead Clamp 

Pictured is a quick release clamp on the top of a BH-55 Ballhead.

Trying to attach your camera onto the threaded post you find on top of many tripods, is a slow, awkward process that will have you leaving your tripod in the car.  By using a quick release clamp on your ballhead (pictured above), makes attaching your camera, or lens a quick and easy process.  All you need is the corresponding metal camera plate mounted to the bottom of your camera, or any lenses that may have a tripod mount. Read More

Bridge to Nowhere Photo

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Bridge to Nowhere Photo

Bridge to Nowhere photo, Ketchikan, Alaska.

Last summer while I was in Ketchikan, I hiked up the hill above town to get a better perspective of the destination for the “Bridge to Nowhere”.  I never did anything with this photo, once the funding was lost and the project fell out of the news, the image had little value.  Now, thanks to recent news events, this image just may have a life after all. Read More

More Fair Fun!

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Alaska State Fair

Alaska State Fair, Palmer, Alaska.

Earlier this summer I started doing a series of lessons sharing what I know about outdoor and nature photography.  Well, summer in Alaska kind of kept me distracted from working on more posts.  With rain in the forecast for as far as I can see – this weekend may be a good time to work on some more of this series!

Digital Camera Sensor Cleaning

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 Alpenglow

This was from last Saturday in the Chugach National Forest, about 12 miles from Seward, Alaska.  I used two graduated neutral density filters – one on the mountain, the other for the reflection.

Sensor dust can really show in images like this where you have a uniform color as you do with the sky, and when you are stopped down, because the increased depth of field helps to show your dust spots. Read More

Alaska State Fair

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Alaska State Fair

Alaska State Fair, Palmer Alaska.

I would like to say I was the first to come up with the idea for really long exposures and streaking lights, but I’m far from it.  It is still a fun technique to play around with at a place like this!

Richard Wong with The Non-Clamorous Side of Photography recently interviewed me with some interesting questions – you can read my responses here:  Non-Glamorous Side of Photography.