28  Jul
Being Back Home

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One of the great things about being back home, is our house is surrounded by flowers, aspens and wildlife. All i have to do is look outside my window. It’s fun to play with such simple subjects. This is just leaves on an Aspen Tree. As you might have noticed the image looks similar to the one i posted about a month ago with the Lupine flowers. I used the same Silver Efex Pro filter, one of my favorites, the Antique Solarization.

Posted by admin, filed under Landscape. Date: July 28, 2008, 5:13 pm | Comments Off

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The trip was a blast. Dad, Mom and me came back with probably close to 50,000 images amongst the three of us. Amazing how well the wildlife and weather cooperated for us during these past 16 days. Even all the flights were on time. Of course all trips have to end at some point, including ours. We didn’t fly out on a turbo 207 like the one above, but since i didn’t take any shoots of the jets we were on, i figured that this would be appropriate to end on.

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Part of our trip was out on Kodiak Island. Some of the largest bears in Alaska can be found there, and we wanted to see them. This one particular bear, a sow probably around 4 or 5, was a complete butterball. When she stood you could see nothing but a round ball of fluff. Very good looking bear but a little heavy for the age. Considering how cautious she was fishing when other bears around, she would run a good distance whenever a male was in the river, we concluded that the weight must have been from grasses.

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The salmon run really hadn’t come in on the river in the days before we arrived, but when we got out there the salmon were in the thousands. Lucky break again for us. First, great weather the whole trip and now fish for the bears. Unfortunately due to the lateness of fish arriving, which is common all over the state right now, most of the larger bears weren’t around fishing. However some of the younger bears, mostly around 3 yrs old and up, were out entertaining us.

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Of course bears aren’t the only creatures at the river that we are photographing. Gold Crown Sparrows are busy flying around grabbing the insects off the Cow Parsnip or Angelica, that accumulate on the top of the white flowers.

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Another visitor to the fish frenzy is the Bald Eagle. You can always count on at least one around when the bears are fishing.

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When the bears go fishing, everyone is invited. There are always Glacous Gulls around to pick up those scraps they leave. When the salmon run is slow they eat the whole fish not leaving much, but when the run is going well they tend to eat just the skin and roe, leaving most of the fish for others to cleanup, and it always is.

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Bears were not the only thing that we were photographing. There was a Red Fox den at the site where we were staying. The den had 6 pups that we saw for sure, probably a few weeks old. Here are 2 of them trying to get mom to feed them. They are difficult to shoot, they keep making me laugh.

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Wow how amazing its been here. So many bears, the highest we saw were 40 bears. They were all so great looking, their fur coats hadn’t shed for the most part. Some of them were beginning to lose their winters coats while others were not. These amazing creatures spend so much of their time wading out in the rivers and either standing or sitting, watch the fish go by. During the Salmon run they spend much of their time fishing, instead of eating grasses, which is what they eat half the time. Truly remarkable animals.

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The bears get tired, who wouldn’t after standing all day in the river in fast currents. When they do they move over to a vacant rockor patch of grass and sleep for a while to recover. They also do this to watch fish and just not waste any of those precious calories that they spend so much timing getting.

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This is one of the bears chumping down on a salmon he had just caught from the river behind him.

Posted by admin, filed under Wildlife. Date: July 15, 2008, 4:43 pm | Comments Off

10  Jul
What a start!!!

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Well if u have been to my dad’s blog then you probably have already read that we( Dad, Mom, and myself) are up in Alaska photographing bears. We just got in from being out in the wilderness for 5 days, so we’re getting batteries charged, clothes cleaned, and of course images edited. Between the 3 of us we took over 30,000 images and we have just begun to edit them. We’re getting ready to head out again for more bear photography and won’t be able to blog for another week or so. There is much more to come.

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10  Jul
Chasing the fish

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