Looking at life through a 50mm lens
Looking at life through a 50mm lens
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There's something magical about the late summer/early fall crossover in Alaska. You'll be in a park, walking through a forest, throwing a ball for your dog or chatting with a companion, and all of a sudden something will catch your eye. Your first instinct is to brush it off -- no, you couldn't possibly have seen that! But as you continue on your stroll it happens again and again, and finally you can't ignore it. You approach it, and all of a sudden, your entire childhood comes rushing back. You hear an infectious tune ephorically bopping across twenty years, you have the sudden urge to jump on a turtle and smash bricks with your head, and you know, just know, that if you try to eat the thing you're staring so hard at, you'll instantly grow very, very tall.

Looks like those wacky video game designers were on to something after all.

A lone mushroom lazing in a sunbeam | f/3.2 | 1/125 sec | 105mm | manual mode
Nikon D50
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According to the celestial calendar, we still have a solid six weeks until the beginning of winter.

Alaska, it seems, didn't get the memo.

Though I'm sad that summer and autumn are over so quickly, there's a part of me that welcomes winter. There are so many parks and trails in Anchorage that it's easy to go off by oneself (with one's doggie, of course) and enjoy that winter solitude in a world that is oh-so-quiet. Trees are especially beautiful around this time -- they either bear the frost or a thick vertical pile of snow.

A winter branch bears a new burden | exposure info unavailable | automatic mode | fill flash
Nikon D50
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On an early-morning trip to Eklutna this fall I made a detour to Arctic Valley. This caught my eye as I was driving through the woods -- Alaska certainly has one of the most colorful falls I've ever seen. A black and white version of this photo follows.

Yellow leaf rests against a tree in Arctic Valley | exposure specs unavailable | manual mode
Nikon D50
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