Looking at life through a 50mm lens
Looking at life through a 50mm lens
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This was the time when my new camera, the Nikon D50, really got to strut its stuff and show what it's made of.

On a day cruise out of Seward, Alaska we saw an abundance of wildlife (many, many, many more pictures forthcoming). I loved the sea lions -- we could see their facial expressions, their whiskers, and their personalities (and the conflicts that they caused!). These scaled-down pictures -- 1/3 the original size -- don't do the day justice. If you want to see anything more closely in all its 3008x2000 pixel glory, I will be happy to accomodate.

Sea lions laze in the shadows in Kenai Fjords National Park
Nikon D50
It's a good day to be a sea lion
Nikon D50
Sea lions in every shadow
Nikon D50
Sea lions sun themselves on the rock face
Nikon D50
Sea lions in every shadow
Nikon D50
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