In a recent post, I commented on how “sleepy” the town appeared to be – no people, cars or any movement, thick wooden blockades in front of...
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Category Archives: Photo Retouching
Cliff and Nicki Redux
The 2017 storm is simply known as “Harvey” these days. One of my best pal’s daughter’s home was totally flooded out and destroyed in the aftermath of...
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Change of Scene
While alternating between looking at my photos and watching a silly action heroes movie last night (which of course can be rather colorful), I became somewhat weary...
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Isolated Duty
Leaving Glacier Bay. Cape Spencer Lighthouse, Alaska, is a primary fog signal light and radio-beacon station, marking the northerly entrance from the Pacific Ocean into the inside...
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Margerie Glacier – Paint by Numbers
Slight variations of “oil paintings”. Call it want you want; I call it creativity – a break from the norm! Black morain rubble gets caught up in the...
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The Keeper – Part 2
Continued from Part 1… Happily, and sadly, the day I was to become the keeper of my family’s history came too soon. These past few months, since...
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Coral Dipped in Bronze
A piece of sun-bleached, uniquely-shaped sea coral was placed on a shelf; this resulting canvas of four images was created using varying combinations of HDR toning....
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B&W Jack O’s
Jack O’Lantern mushrooms… in B&W… in HDR…...
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Reflection of a Lower Range
A panoramic of 3 stitched images. Glacier Bay, Alaska – August 2014....
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Variety Pack
A petunia panoply of colors....
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Pink, in Honor of these Climbers!
Another reason to take creative liberties with my images… This past July, Haines residents Jenn Walsh and Jessica Kayser Forster are likely first women to climb Cathedral...
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A Break from Blue Hues
Time to stir the pot!!!...
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Center Ice
Another glacier day! ...
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Moon Over Juneau Waters
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Shipwrecks in this Quiet Canal?
It was a quiet on this particular afternoon, but the 90-mile Lynn Canal has had a history of shipwrecks! Only recently (2006), the Office of History and Archaeology, Alaska Department of Natural...
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