Fourth of July!

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Bald Eagle, Lake Clark National Park, Alaska.

A couple of photos of a bald eagle from last week seems like the perfect photo to share on this fourth of July weekend.

Bald Eagle, Lake Clark National Park, Alaska.

Lupine Bear

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Brown Bear, Lake Clark National Park, Alaska.

Every year I strive to capture brown bears in the fields of lupine, but most years we have little success. This year however was completely different! We had more photo opportunities with bears in the lupine then in my other 16 years visiting Lake Clark N.P. combined! I think it was in part because it was a great year for lupine – it was everywhere. But maybe more importantly was the abundance of angelica amongst the lupine. The bears don’t eat lupine, so you usually see them quickly walking through the fields, but they eat a lot of angelica, so this kept them in the fields for much longer.

2025 Alaska Photo Tours!

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A Brown Bear, Katmai National Park, Alaska.
A Brown Bear, Tongass National Forest, Southeast Alaska.

We now have our 2025 Alaska Photo Tours on our website! A couple have already filled, however some of my favorites still have space available. These are just a couple of photos from last summer’s trips.

Black bears at Anan Bear Observatory, Tongass National Forest, Alaska.

Aialik Glacier

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Alaik Glacier. Back from an awesome photo tour in Kenai Fjords National Park! We got really lucky on the weather, we got around into the bay Thursday night just before a big storm. We practically had Alaik and northwestern bays to ourselves, and the weather was nice in the protected bays. We returned to Seward today on Monday just as the storm subsided. Iphone photo.

Gray Fox

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Gray fox at night, Desert Photo Retreat, Marana, Arizona.

It took a little bit of sense, and a number of nights with no success before I was finally able to capture a gray fox on this cool rock. @desertphotoretreat

Used camtraption trigger for the fox and flashes. I used four flashes here. One on each side of the camera, one to back light to fox (didn’t really do anything), and one of the background trees. This was an 8 second exposure for the sky.