Alaska RangeThis photograph was taken from the overlook in Talkeetna, Alaska. As you can tell, it was a clear day and I could see Denali (Mt. McKinley) very clearly. This is not the case for most people that travel to Alaska as the mountain is shrouded in clouds 70% of the year.
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Bear GlacierThis is a photograph of Bear Glacier. You can view the glacier from a pullout on Hwy 37a traveling toward Stewart and Hyder.
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Kluane LakeI was driving along the Alaska Highway in the Yukon and noticed this reflection in Lake Kluane. I slammed on my brakes and pulled over to capture this image of Sheep Mountain.
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Mountain ReflectionsI captured this image in the Canadian Rockies. I don't know what mountains are shown but I was captivated by the reflections in the crystal clear lake.
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Peggy's CoveThis is some of the quaint fishing docks and houses you will see in Peggy's Cove, Nova Scotia.
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Nisutlin Bay BridgeThis is the Nisutlin Bay Bridge in Teslin, Yukon. It is the longest span on the Alaska Highway at 1,917 feet.
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Medicine LakeBetty and I were traveling back to our campground in the Canadian Rockies about 10 o'clock at night when I captured this sunset over Medicine Lake.
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Taxco, MexicoThis is Taxco in Mexico. This city was developed in the 18th century to be a silver mining town. It is now full of artisans that create jewelry and other valuables primarily from sliver.
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Street of the Dead, MexicoThis archeological site is impressive for its scale, both in the size of the Pyramid of the Sun (the third largest pyramid in the world) and the majesty of the Calle de los Muertos (Street of the Dead) - originally 4km long and flanked by temples, palaces and platforms.
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Waterton NP, CanadaI took this photograph after a long hike into Waterton Lakes National Park in Alberta, Canada.
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Denali National ParkThis is Denali (Mt. McKinley) taken from an overlook inside Denali Nation Park, Alaska. We took an all-day bus tour inside the park and it happened to be one of the clearest days of the year.
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DenaliThis is another photo of Denali (Mt. McKinley) taken in 2008 from the Denali NP road.
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TattingThis photograph was taken at the Fortress at Louisbourg, a recreation of an 18th century settlement in Nova Scotia. The city is populated with staff dressed in period costumes. These two ladies were tatting (making lace).
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Mountain StreamThis was a swift running stream my wife and I encountered on a hike to Multnomah Falls in the Columbia River Gorge, Oregon. The low light and slow shutter speed causes the water to take on a ethereal look.
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Plano Balloon FestivalThis is a picture taken at the Night Launch, Plano Balloon Festival, 2008.
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Mt. RanierI took this picture of Mt. Ranier in Washington in 1998 with a Sony Mavica 3 megapixel camera. I love the way it turned out.
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Homer, AlaskaThis is Homer, Alaska "The Halibut Fishing Capital of the World". The spit can be seen projecting out into the bay.
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Wye Lake, YukonI caught this colorful sunrise in Watson Lake, Yukon.
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FireweedI love the colors in this image I captured at the Gold Panner RV Park in Chicken, Alaska. When the bosoms get to the bottom of the stalk, summer is over.
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Chugach MountainsThe majestic Chugach Mountains in Palmer, Alaska.
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Glenn HighwayI was traveling to Glennallen, Alaska in the summer of 2009 when I passed by this beautiful reflection on a lake next to the Glenn Highway.
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Matanuska GlacierThis is the Matanuska Glacier in Alaska. The moraine deposited by the glacier almost looks like a moonscape.
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Five Finger RapidsI stopped in 2007 along the Klondike Highway in the Yukon to take this picture of the Five Finger Rapids on the Yukon River. This was the site of many riverboat sinking.
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