
The Mendenhall Glacier the same morning as yesterday. The blue color in the glacier shows much better on cloudy days like this one. Here are more Juneau, Alaska photos.

The Mendenhall Glacier the same morning as yesterday. The blue color in the glacier shows much better on cloudy days like this one. Here are more Juneau, Alaska photos.

Unusual fog patterns and icebergs on Mendenhall Lake near Juneau, Alaska a couple of weeks ago. This is one of 4 similar images that will likely be combined into a panorama one day.
I have received a number of emails lately asking for more of the details behind each photo. It is a good suggestion, and I have promised to do just that on occasion. What I thought might be interesting would be to share my detailed thought process behind a single image. I decided to do that with this photo from our spring trip. I think some people might be surprised all that goes into just one photo.Read More
I began this blog one year ago today. I was excited about doing a blog, but was concerned that after a few weeks I would run out of stuff to post. Funny, that didn’t turn out to be a problem at all, I usually have 5 or 6 things to post about at any given time. It has turned out to be much more enjoyable then I ever imagined, and the comments and emails mean a lot to me. Can you believe I have received almost 30,000 comments already! Unfortunately, about 29,500 have more to do with Viagra then photography, but at least they care enough to write 🙂 Seriously, this blog wouldn’t be possible without Akismet!
Why the bear photo? This sow was along the Haines Highway a few weeks ago, and I just happened to be keywording it today when it came time to write today’s post and I thought it was kinda cool.
Yesterday I did an assignment for the Alaska Railroad. Whether it involves riding the train, or following it in a helicopter, Alaska Railroad assignments are always one of my favorites! The scenery between here and Anchorage is so beautiful that it really makes my job much easier. Now using multiple flashes in a dome rail car where reflections show up where you least expect – that isn’t as easy.
Janine and I spent a very short night in Anchorage and then rode the train back to Seward today. I think that is the first time I have been on board where I wasn’t shooting – now I can see why that trip is so popular – it was really fun and relaxing!

Here is another image from our spring trip. This panoramic is made up of 3 separate images. Unfortunately on the blog I am limited to 400 pixels in width which leaves it pretty small.
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