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Humpbacks feed only in summer, in polar waters, like here in Alaska's Prince William Sound. They migrate to tropical or subtropical waters to breed and give birth in the winter. Humpbacks average 45 feet and weigh 35-40 tons. Shot made with Nikon D3000/300 mm tele lens. For more Alaska marine wildlife impressions: www.alaska-editions.com City: Not in a City
State : Alaska
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Humpbacks feed only in summer, in polar waters, like here in Alaska's Prince William Sound. They migrate to tropical or subtropical waters to bre..
 
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A humpback whale can easily be identified by its stocky body with an obvious hump and black dorsal coloring. The head and lower jaw are covered with knobs called tubercles, which are hair follicles, and are characteristic of the species.Humpbacks frequently breach, throwing two-thirds or more of their bodies out of the water and splashing down on their backs. Shot made with Nikon D3000/300 mm tele lens. For more Alaska marine wildlife impressions: www.alaska-editions.com City: Not in a City
State : Alaska
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A humpback whale can easily be identified by its stocky body with an obvious hump and black dorsal coloring. The head and lower jaw are covered w..
 
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An American Bald Eagle, here catching a piece of Salmon in Salmon Creek near Seward (Kenai Peninsula - Alaska), can not get their feathers wet. The prey they capture from the water must be at or near the surface. Shot made with Nikon D3000 DSLR/300mm telelens. For more Alaska wildlife impressions: www.alaska-editions.com City: Not in a City
State : Alaska
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An American Bald Eagle, here catching a piece of Salmon in Salmon Creek near Seward (Kenai Peninsula - Alaska), can not get their feathers wet. T..
 
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The waters outside Valdez are filled with various types of whales. Although no tour company can guarantee a sighting, it would be a shame not to try. And sometimes you beat the beauty of a jumping humpback whale. They make the Prince William Sound a part of their annual summer trek. Humpbacks ar baleen feeders, consuming nearly a ton of food a day. Humpbacks average 45 feet and weigh 35-40 tons. Shot made with Nikon D3000/300 mm tele lens. For more Alaska marine wildlife impressions: www.alaska-editions.com City: Not in a City
State : Alaska
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The waters outside Valdez are filled with various types of whales. Although no tour company can guarantee a sighting, it would be a shame not to ..
 
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Horseshoe Bend, near Page. I just wish I had a lens with a wider angle ! City: Not in a City
State : Arizona
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Horseshoe Bend, near Page. I just wish I had a lens with a wider angle !..
 
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Sunrise at Kailua Beach. Sony A200, 18-70mm f/3.5-5.6 lens @ 35mm and f/6.3, ISO 200, 1/800sec. City: Kailua
State : Hawaii
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Sunrise at Kailua Beach. Sony A200, 18-70mm f/3.5-5.6 lens @ 35mm and f/6.3, ISO 200, 1/800sec...
 
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The sun illuminates another great day in America. Sony A200, 75-300mm f/4.5-5.6 lens @ 75mm and f5.6, ISO 400, 1/4000 sec. City: Vallejo
State : California
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The sun illuminates another great day in America. Sony A200, 75-300mm f/4.5-5.6 lens @ 75mm and f5.6, ISO 400, 1/4000 sec...
 
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State : Alaska
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"Incredible Journey" Talkeetna, Alaska October 17, 2003 It was just a metter of several yards to negotiate from my vehicle to the shore of the l..
 
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The aurora was growing so intense that it was leaving shadows on the snow during an outing on the Chena River east of Fairbanks, Alaska on this night of March 26-27, 2008. It was impossible to hold still. There were so many things going on in all parts of the sky at one time. This arc in the northwest had suddenly brightened and formed many rays with purplish undersides that indicated very energetic particles were now penetrating the Earth's atmosphere to lower levels than the most common green type of aurora. I used a 6x9 cm. medium format camera and a 50mm wide-angle lens to record the spectacular sight above our campsite. Copyright (c) Dennis C. Anderson Night Trax Photography Contact at: auroradude@acsalaska.net or visit: www.auroradude.com City: Not in a city
State : Alaska
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The aurora was growing so intense that it was leaving shadows on the snow during an outing on the Chena River east of Fairbanks, Alaska on this n..
 
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Heceta lighthouse: details of the buble and mirrors City: Yachats
State : Oregon
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Heceta lighthouse: details of the buble and mirrors..
 
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Heceta lighthouse: details of the lens from the staircase City: Yachats
State : Oregon
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Heceta lighthouse: details of the lens from the staircase..
 
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Heceta lighthouse: details of the lens City: Yachats
State : Oregon
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Heceta lighthouse: details of the lens..
 
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