
Former Tower Records store on Sunset Strip, Hollywood, California.
As part of having a photography business, we get to meet all kinds of interesting people. I think Stephen Duncan may easily take the cake!Read More
Below you'll find a list of all posts from 2008

Former Tower Records store on Sunset Strip, Hollywood, California.
As part of having a photography business, we get to meet all kinds of interesting people. I think Stephen Duncan may easily take the cake!Read More

A cow moose in first morning light near Seward, Alaska.
Newborn moose should be dropping any time right now, if they haven’t already. I made the rounds early in the morning, but did not find any new calves. This female still had last years calf with her. It was good to see a yearling; young moose have a difficult time surviving a deep snowy winter like this past one.

Folks, this is why I don’t take pictures and you should use a tripod! Even with Ron taking care of all the camera settings I still managed to take a soft picture. Anyway, the real reason for this post is because I found this very funny. I stepped out of the house for literally no more than 2 or 3 minutes and I walked back into the living room to find what you see in the picture. Ron had completely torn the living room apart and set up shop. He had just received his latest “toy” and was like a kid at Christmas. I could not believe he had managed to totally rearrange the room and set up that fast. It made me laugh.

American Road cover.
This image has been on a bit of a roll lately by also appearing on the cover of this year’s The Milepost.

I figure there is no better place to start my nature photography lessons then with what I believe is the single most important piece of equipment; a tripod. I have written about this before, and at the risk of sounding repetitive and redundant, 🙂 I would like to repeat the numerous advantages:Read More
Lincoln’s Sparrow on Lupine from a past summer, near Seward and Kenai Fjords National Park, Alaska.
I want to take my photo blog in a new direction. Well maybe a better description is an additional direction. I still plan to post a photo nearly every day and share experiences from the field and our travels, but I want to do more.Read More

A Red-necked Grebe from last week in Wasilla, Alaska.
It is easy to see how this bird earned it’s name. It was a gloomy evening, but using flash saved the day with this photo by bring out the rich color in this birds plumage.
Here are more Alaska photos.
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