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Sarah Palin resigned today. Check out our gallery of Sarah Palin images!
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Accent Alaska photographer Jon Cornforth's Backpacker magazine cover photo, June 2009. Here's what Jon has to say about his photo (by the way, Backpacker changed the yellow leaves to green for a more "summer" feel):
The image is of Prusik Peak reflected in Gnome Tarn during the fall when the larches turn a golden yellow.... I created this image in September 2005, after my 3rd hike up into the Enchantments to capture the reflection. It is not an easy hike to get up there, but when I have gone I prefer the “shorter” route over Asgard Pass from Colchuck Lake. I don’t mind the elevation gain as much as I do the elevation loss hiking back down the Snow Creek trail. Ouch on my knees! I used my Pentax 67II, 55mm lens, Singh-Ray 3-stop Soft GND filter, Fuji Velvia 50 film, and a tripod.Read More
The image is of Prusik Peak reflected in Gnome Tarn during the fall when the larches turn a golden yellow.... I created this image in September 2005, after my 3rd hike up into the Enchantments to capture the reflection. It is not an easy hike to get up there, but when I have gone I prefer the “shorter” route over Asgard Pass from Colchuck Lake. I don’t mind the elevation gain as much as I do the elevation loss hiking back down the Snow Creek trail. Ouch on my knees! I used my Pentax 67II, 55mm lens, Singh-Ray 3-stop Soft GND filter, Fuji Velvia 50 film, and a tripod.Read More

Accent Alaska Stock Photography Check out our gallery of photos from Accent Alaska photographer Paul Souders' summer with the bears of Katmai! Have you ever seen wide-angle, tilt-shift photos of wild bears? How about underwater photos of bears fishing for salmon? Working by himself for two months, Paul became almost invisible to the bears, enabling him to capture them candidly and intimately.
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Accent Alaska photographer Paul Souders spent the summer of 2008 photographing the bears of Katmai National Park. Using wide-angle lenses, remote cameras and underwater housings, Paul captured unique and intimate images never before seen. ...

Accent Alaska Stock Photography With Mt. Redoubt quiet after a period of eruptive activity, it's time to take a look at Alaska's volcanos. Check out the gallery for everything from historical photos of Augustine and Spurr erupting to a recent flyover of Redoubt by Accent Alaska photographer Nathaniel Wilder.
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Alaska, Cook Inlet. Redoubt volcano episode of unrest, March 15, 2009. Following months of unrest, Mt. Redoubt discharges its largest steam plume to date, reaching over three miles above sea level and easily visible from Anchorage, Alaska's largest population center.














