Alaska - Signed & Numbered Limited Edition Prints
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Kennecot Mine Window Reflection 1 - Limited Edition of 100 prints
The old buildings at the mine provided interesting history and photo opportunities, particularly this window reflection in one of the main mine buildings.
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Berries - Limited Edition of 100 prints
These berries are the staple for grizzly bears when they cannot find salmon. The berries are very colorful and made for a colorful image as I was looking over my shoulder to make sure no bears were lurking.
Boat Graveyard - Limited Edition of 100 prints
This little port along the coastline north of Homer contained some wonderful and colorful old dinghys that had become part of the garden sculpture.
Denali Tundra View - Limited Edition of 100 prints
This image reflects the beautiful fall color of the tundra in Denali and the ever-present glacial streams that flow throughout the region.
Fall Color in Denali - Limited Edition of 100 prints
While the tundra was spectacular, the birch, spruce and other trees made a beautiful rainbow of color as well.
Fall Color in the Tundra - Limited Edition of 100 prints
This image reflects the rich, sturated color of the tundra as the road stretches through the valley in Denali.
Glacier Ready to Calf - Limited Edition of 100 prints
The ice at the end of the glacier was ready to crash down. We waited, but aside from a few small areas of calving, the big event eluded us.
Glacier Ice - Limited Edition of 100 prints
This was shot in Prince William Sound. The blue of the glacial ice is just breathtaking, even on a cloudy, rainy day.
Baby Moose - Limited Edition of 100 prints
The baby moose with its gangly long legs hardly looks like it can get around.
Kennecott Mine - Limited Edition of 100 prints
The Kennicott copper mine was one of the largest in Alaska. It was established in 1908 across from what is now known as the Root Glacier. From 1908 until it closed in 1938, almost $200 million in copper ore was taken from the mine. The company town of Kennicott housed the minors. It was dry, but nearby McCarthy was not, featuring restaurants, saloons and a red light district.
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