
These fireworks at the end of an Arizona Diamondback’s game in Phoenix this spring is about the closest thing I have to a 4th of July photo!

These fireworks at the end of an Arizona Diamondback’s game in Phoenix this spring is about the closest thing I have to a 4th of July photo!

Font’s Point, Anza-Borrego Desert State Park, California.
We have been working our way through the adjusting, key-wording and finally adding our photos from our last trip to our website. We just updated our section of Anza-Borrego photos from our time spent there this spring.
We now have a lot of coverage of this beautiful desert, too bad few people outside of Southern California have heard of the place. Heck, I come across people in So Cal who haven’t heard of it – but then again, the relatively low visitors numbers is one of the things I like about the place.

A white colored black bear near Skagway, Alaska. These white colored bears are also known as Kermode, Spirit or Ghost Bears.
Certainly one of my highlights last summer was spotting and photographing this rare bear. You may have remembered me writing about it here: Spirit Bear. The local residents were so excited to have such a rare bear around, that they lobbied and convinced the State Board of Game to pass a law protecting the taking of a white black bear.Read More

An engine from the Alaska Railroad in Seward, Alaska.
Everyday I drive by the train parked next to this beautiful field of lupine, I tell myself I need a photo of that scene before the lupine blooms out. Well today I finally made the time to capture a photograph.

A little black bear in Seward, Alaska. Read More

Killer whale outside of Seward, Alaska.
I liked how the only sun light to been seen anywhere around just happened to be illuminating this giant whale.
Here are more Kenai Fjords photos.

Another look at the beautiful Kenai coast outside of Seward, Alaska.
You can see why this area is a challenging, but amazing place to kayak. Not only do you often have rough seas, but getting to shore can be pretty tough in many areas. But what a place to explore up close!
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