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Stories Behind the Images

Play Time

Play Time

Play Time

Play Time

“Play Time” Our very first weeklong trip into the wilderness to photograph wildlife was that of a trip to Alaska to capture images of the amazing Alaskan Brown Bears. It was during July when the su...

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Onlookers

Onlookers

“Onlookers” One of the things I enjoy most about photographing bears is seeing the cubs. These little guys are naturally curious, and you will often notice in my photos that their eyes are focused ...

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Mystical Messesger

Mystical Messesger

“Mystical Messenger” Ravens never cease to amaze me with their unique vocal abilities and to be able to mimic other animals. I’ve always enjoyed hearing them glug and gurgle when out in the wildern...

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Mount Randle

Mount Randle

“Mount Rundle” The majestic Mount Rundle in Canada’s Banff Nat. Park overlooks the towns of Banff and Canmore.  The Cree originally named it Waskahigan Watchi or House Mountain.  In 1858 it was ren...

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Morning Visitor

Morning Visitor

“Morning Visitor” Known for their long bushy tails and beautiful lustrous rusty orangish-red fur, the Red Fox is often a very curious animal.  This little guy was certainly no exception, as this mo...

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Landrover

Landrover

“Land Rover” In the fall of 2020, we took six photographers on a weeklong Grizzly Photo Safari in Central British Columbia, Canada. During the day the local guides would take us up and down the Chi...

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Innocence

Innocence

“Innocence” While photographing the Alaskan Brown Bears along the Cook Inlet, Alaska, these 6 month old cubs were as curious about us as we were about them.  Their antics would make us laugh as the...

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In The Shadows

In The Shadows

“In the Shadows” One evening we were out looking for some red fox kits that a neighbor had told us were on her property.  Upon scouring the area, we spotted them playing in a field near some trees....

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First Encounter

First Encounter

“First Encounter” When photographing wildlife, it always pays to be prepared. I often refer to this photo as my 3 second shot, as it was just that. Being the elusive animals that they are, prior to...

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Curls

Curls

“The Curls” These Rocky Mountain Big Horn Sheep are often seen along the cliffs of the highway as you travel The Icefields Parkway in Alberta.  It’s always a treat to see the big male rams and thei...

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