Thanks! My daughter is a photojournalist and imparts some exacting standards upon me
She tells me I have much to learn, and I totally agree. Then again, so does she.
Flying in to Kenai offers some unique flight experiences. Like being the only passenger on the plane.
Kenai has a fantastic beach and some incredible views from the bluffs...
Dip-netter after a long day at the beach...
"Bluff House" is available to rent. Not the most secluded location, but I bet the stars and northern lights are nice sitting at the fire at night.
The drive down to Homer is worth it, as there are some spectacular overlooks. Especially if you like to fish. I was here 12 years ago and found it much more crowded on this visit.
I agree with ceddec, Seward is a postcard in every direction.
Ninilchik is one of my favorite towns to explore. It also has some of the best views of the bay.
I tried for quite a while to catch salmon in flight on the Russian River Falls. I was there past the major run, so fish were only jumping every 10 minutes or so. Not the best shot, but I was happy to at least capture one.
The only moose pic I snagged was through the window of my car driving back to Soldotna from Ninilchik. They are everywhere, and not afraid to be close to roads/houses/cars. I did not catch any watching TV.
Since their eyes do not reflect light, night time driving is a major hazard. Shadows against shadows.
I may be headed back in January. Hoping to get some shots of of the northern lights.