Ferry View of the Inside Passage (Re-post)
(This post originally published in September 2010) Over the past couple of days, I’ve been chatting on Twitter with a couple of people about travel in Alaska. During our chats, travel by the Alaskan ferry (Alaska Marine Highway) came up and there seems to be some interest in this form of travel there. So I’ve […]
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Fun Friday: What Kind of Pie is For Dessert?
Yummm … Magpie!
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Does it Really Get THAT COLD in Alaska?
When talking to others about my photography adventures, the subject often gravitates to me being asked if it really does get THAT COLD in Alaska. Here’s a few images I made in the Chilkat River Valley during my last visit to Haines, Alaska, to photograph the bald eagles there … you tell me! Chilkat River […]
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Another Round of Bald Eagles
Today’s post includes some more Bald Eagles (Haliaeetus leucocephalus) from the wonderful “Valley of the Eagles”, outside Haines, Alaska. Bald eagles are one of my favorite photo subjects and I just can’t get enough of them! This post includes some more images of bald eagles at close range: A young adult Bald Eagle with […]
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Up Close & Personal
In my last post, I shared some images of a Bald Eagle (Haliaeetus leucocephalus) in rather strange plumage. Today’s post includes more bald eagle images made during that trip. The bald eagles of the Chilkat River Valley (outside Haines, Alaska) often get ridiculously close to humans as they move about the river hunting for spawned-out salmon. […]
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“Warp Speed, Mr. Sulu”
No, this is not a post about Star Trek, but does seemingly encompass a time warp! Images in this post are from a trip to the Chilkat River Valley, outside Haines, Alaska. The Bald Eagle (Haliaeetus leucocephalus) featured in this post seems to be “stuck in a time warp”. Bald eagles usually don’t develop their white heads and tails […]
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