May 21, 2002
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Click thumbnails for slightly larger images. Some of these are
available in much bigger sizes. For the WAY BIG images, click the
URL beneath the thumbnail.albino moose (not one of mine — photo credit Richard Pixley)

XLG http://x7b.xanga.com/3a38367227233884177/w854048.jpg“rabbit run” — the muskeg that surrounds us here is crisscrossed by these tunnels the arctic hares make through the brush

ice-crusted shallows in the flooded muskeg across the road from my
home, April 29, 2005 — I recommend clicking for the big version of
this one, because the detail just doesn’t show in the thumbnail.

XLG http://xfa.xanga.com/30a8766749d329891903/w7486285.jpgsunset over Kashwitna Lake, 1 AM, May 20, 2005 — facing just a little
west of due north, mountain in silhouette on right is Mount McKinley,
AKA Denali

LG http://xd2.xanga.com/eb4834f34813110076023/b7596987.jpg
this one is also available in a wallpaper size http://xd2.xanga.com/eb4834f34813110076023/w7596987.jpgsummer sky, taken from my roof in July while my son and I were repairing it

an extraordinary winter sunset (no filters or image manipulation — natural light)

LG
http://x67.xanga.com/80d89425c063513619979/b9784524.jpgsame sunset, different angle

LG http://x88.xanga.com/4a008b26d83b713620108/b9784602.jpgone of my first attempts at a digital self-portrait, taken same time as 2 shots above

bear –the story of how I got this shot is HERE

fireweed in foreground, with me getting water at the neighborhood spring, behind







Comments (2)
I love that sunset picture over Kashwithna lake. Twilight colors and framed by trees. Masterful.
you and your dogs pic looks awesome.