Petersburg, Alaska

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This was from my trip to Southeast at the end of summer as I scouted for next summer’s Inside Passage Whale and landscape photo tour.

The rock formation off in the distance is Devils Thumb.  One of the chapters in Jon Krakauer’s book Eiger Dreams: Ventures Among Men and Mountains was about his solo climb of this peak back in the 70’s.  When I was there, I couldn’t help thinking about that adventure – trying to picture a guy who actually used curtain rods as protection from a fall into a crevasse as he hiked / climbed to the base of the rock – crazy!.  Like all of Krakauer’s adventure books – the compilation of short stories in Eiger Dreams is fascinating reading.

Janine has our website completely updated with new sections for sections for Southeast Alaska and the Tongass National Forest, along with updates to some popular sections including our gallery of bear photos and whale photos.

Frozen Ghost Trees

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Here is another one from my hike last weekend.

Standing dead trees usually only remain standing for a couple of years in these parts thanks to our wet, extreme weather.  The wet rots the wood, and the wind and heavy snow takes care of the rest.

So for these dead trees to be still standing after 50 years is remarkable.  The reason they are still standing is interesting.  This area subsided during the huge Alaska earthquake of 1964 and that allowed this area to be flooded by the nearby ocean.  When the trees sucked up the salt water it killed the tree, but also preserved it.  After time, the weather turns the trees white which is why they are often called ghost trees.  These trees are extra white in this photo thanks to the snow and frost.  There are numerous examples of these trees along the coast throughout South-central Alaska.

Las Vegas Time-lapse

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Here is a new time-lapse video of Las Vegas – most of this was filmed during our visit last Winter.  Some of the opening scenes were filmed with a tilt-shift lenses giving the appearance of a miniature city.  Enjoy!

Winter Frost

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This was from a hike in Portage Valley this past Saturday.  It was a bit cold for this time of year, at least in this area – the temperature varied from 10 to 15 below Fahrenheit.  These trees were nicely back lit by nice golden light as the sun just peaked over the mountains on the horizon to the South – right about at high noon!  A good portion of the Portage Valley doesn’t even see sun this time of year.

This reminds me of a post I did a few years ago that might be of value:  8 winter photography tips.

Lake Clark Lupine

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This was very early in the morning during my June Alaska bear photo tour.

Not only did this location have some of the best lupine, but it almost always had at least one bear – except of course for this morning!  🙂  It is still a pretty spot even without a bear feeding in the meadow – maybe next year we will see it all!

Details:  Canon 5D II, tripod with 24-105 lens at 40, ISO 100, f/16 and 1/6th of a second.  I believe I used a two stop graduated neutral density filter.

Chugach Moonrise

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This was last night (Sunday) from my front porch!  This is looking across the bay at Mt. Alice through a 70-200 telephoto.  There is no question I have more photos of this mountain then any other subject!

I had hoped to photograph this scene on Saturday night since the last sunlight of the day would have been illuminating the mountain as the moon peaked over the ridge.  But, unfortunately about the only clouds we have seen in sometime moved in during that one hour – go figure.

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We have been offering free shipping during the holiday season for many years and it has proven to be very popular.  We began it on orders placed last weekend, and it will continue until December 8th.  You can take advantage of this offer through our on-line shopping cart at: our main photo website, or you can call us directly if you are more comfortable using the phone.  Contact information can also be found on that website.  For overseas orders, we will discount shipping by an equal amount.