Monday, June 30, 2008 at 4:11pm
Miles lake sonar station located along the Copper River near the historic Million Dollar Bridge. Submersed sonar transmits visual data to computer terminals enabling technicians to count fish passing by.The commercial fisheries management procedure is a complicated one. Mainly because there are so many factors that can influence the health of a salmon run in...
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Friday, June 27, 2008 at 4:19pm
Bow picker Gill net fishing on the Copper River Delta
As part of an ongoing assignment (see part one and part two) covering the copper river red salmon, I traveled to Cordova, Alaska to join a commercial fishermen during the current, once a week 12 hour period for the Copper River gillnet fishery.
The great Copper River...
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Wednesday, June 25, 2008 at 5:20pm
Male Harlequin duck resting on rocks, headwaters of the Gulkana river, interior, Alaska.Canon 1Ds Mark III, 500mm f4L w/1.4x, 1/2 sec @f45, ISO 100
Harlequin duck males are colorful birds with distinct markings. They favor fast moving water for feeding and can often be found resting on rocks along stream shores. They are attentive birds...
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Monday, June 23, 2008 at 3:54pm
Cow moose and newborn calf try to navigate Phelan creek in the Alaska range. The calf was nearly swept away by the current.
Phelan creek is located in Isable Pass in the Alaska Range mountains. At an altitude of more than 3000 feet, the snow pack melts slowly there, and in mid June, dense patches still...
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Thursday, June 19, 2008 at 10:00pm
American Dipper fishing underwater – not quite sharp
This is a story of attempt, not of success; of progress but not achievement–as I would prefer. On a previous blog I showed a few pictures of an aquatic passerine called the American Dipper, a very fascinating bird that hunts for bugs, grubs and fish underwater. I did...
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Tuesday, June 17, 2008 at 5:54pm
Nowadays, digital composites are everywhere. While editorial images should be honest and unmodified, there seems to be no limit with advertising and promotional works. We received a recent example of this when we got our copy of a Russian calendar featuring some of our polar bear photos.
Our photo as it appears in a Russian polar...
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Tuesday, June 10, 2008 at 5:06am
Young bull moose along the Alaska Highway Canon 1Ds Mark III, 500mm f4L, 1/125 sec @ f6.3, ISO 640
On a trip into the Alaska range, about 150 miles from Fairbanks, I saw more than 10 moose feeding along the roadside about 9-10:30pm or so. Interestingly, they were predominantly young bulls. Those that travel the roads...
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Tuesday, June 10, 2008 at 4:53am
Dramatic clouds reflect in tundra pond, interior, AlaskaCanon 1Ds mark III, 16-35mm f2.8L, 1/15 sec @ f14, ISO 100
Clouds move with an inspiration singular to their great immensity and shape. Not only do they cast their color catching shapes across the sky in dramatic form, but they repeat themselves in the landscape on ponds, lakes...
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Monday, June 9, 2008 at 10:39pm
Heading for the Ocean
Sockeye salmon smolt head for the salt water after feeding and growing in Summit lake for one year.This is part two of a lengthy photo series I’ll be doing through the summer and autumn, focusing on the Gulkana hatchery and its role in enhancing the Copper river Sockeye salmon that migrate its...
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Friday, June 6, 2008 at 4:23pm
American Dipper hunts for small insects in fast moving water.
Canon 1Ds Mark III, 500mm f4L IS w/1.4x (700mm) 1/400 sec @ f8, ISO 400
Closeup crop almost reveals the eye of the bird.
The American Dipper is an aquatic passerine. What is that? For those who don’t know, the order of Passeriformes are more commonly called...
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