I was shooting photographs along a muddy tributary of the Chilkat River north of Haines, Alaska, and I noticed a very clear area in the river. After investigating a bit more, it turned out to be a rocky spring coming up through the middle of the river. The strong flow of clear fresh water was rising up in the river making a perfectly clear area about 15 feet in diameter. As I watched the area, Salmon would pass through and stop in the clear spring water for a minute. It was an interesting area.
Sunday Nature Stills – 03/21/2021
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I’m impressed that salmon can find their way back to the river system that the hatched in. They have such an interesting lifecycle. I like that many types of salmon put on a burst of color as they near the scheduled end of their lifespan. I’m always surprised by the variety of creatures in the world. I took this photograph of a salmon run in a small stream tributary of the Chilkat River north of Haines, Alaska.
Sunday Nature Stills – 02/21/2021
I took this photograph in an open valley south of the Alaska Range. The valley floor was a carpet of bright green wetlands that were divided up by interesting glacial geographic features. The hill slopes were covered in ripe blueberries and the valley floor was dotted with a few small groups of caribou. It was a beautiful place.











