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Monthly Archives: June 2010

Day 183: Tarr Inlet

Margerie Glacier, Glacier Bay National Park, Alaska. (Click to enlarge, BACK to return) (3 photos stitched together in MS ICE) ~Curtis in Alaska las year! {!-{>

Day 182: Off Tarr Inlet…

…near Lamplugh Glacier! (Click to enlarge, BACK to return) (5 photos stitched together in MS ICE) ~Curtis in Alaska last year! {!-{>

Day 181: Complete Isolation…

…except for that cruise ship going by! (1/1250, f8, 70mm, ISO 250, -1/3 stop, Canon 40D) ~Curtis in Alaska last year! {!-{>

Day 180: Glacier Bay Geese

(1/1600, f8, 200mm, ISO 400, -1/3 stop, Canon 40D) ~Curtis in Alaska last year! {!-{>

Day 179: Still in Glacier Bay!

Puffins! (1/800, f8, 105mm, ISO 125, -1/3 stop, Canon 40D) (1/800, f8, 300mm, ISO 125, -1/3 stop, Canon 40D) (1/250, f8, 225mm, ISO 125, -2/3 stop, Canon 40D) Nothing more needs to be said. ~Curtis in Alaska last year! {!-{>

Day 178: Leslee in Glacier Bay

What’s with the winter clothes?  It was June 13th, 2009…almost summer! (1/2000, f22, 22mm, ISO 125, -1/3 stop, Canon 40d) Margerie Glacier, Tarr Inlet, Glacier Bay National Park, Alaska. (1/500, f8, 17mm, ISO 100, Canon 40D) ~Curtis in Alaska last year! {!-{>

Day 177

At last.  A Western Meadowlark! (1/1500, f8, 300mm, ISO 400, -1/2 stop, 100% crop) (1/1500, f8, 300mm, ISO 400, -1/2 stop, 100% crop) (1/1000, f8, 300mm, ISO 400, 100% crop) ~Curtis in /\/\onTana! {!-{>

Day 176 (Caught up at last!)

We are officially at 2.12 inches of rain over our average, as can be seen down on the Missouri River.  This is Rainbow Dam and Falls on the left, and Crooked Falls is just visible on the right.  You can see clouds of mist coming off of the falls just like, if not as intense, […]

Day 175: Dandelion Wallpaper!

Along the River’s Edge Trail! (1/250, f8, 180mm, ISO 400) Curtis in /\/\onTana! {!-{>

Day 174

I was driving down by the Lewis and Clark Interpretive Center,when I saw these two railroad speeders.  They are used as utility carts along the railroad tracks.  I think they have mostly been replaced with trucks by now, but it seems that someone collects them. A Fairmont. … I can just imagine a Speeder collectors […]