Over the last few days in Alaska, there were a whole lot of places we scouted for next year’s CAPTURE Alaska workshop. Moving into September, the rainy season started to let up, but for the most part, Alaska continued to hide the essence of it’s glory in the clouds.
I’m looking forward to returning to some of these locations next year! Click on the titles of any of the locations to see exactly where they are in Google Maps.
Independence Mine State Historic Park
Reflections Lake
Old Knik River Bridge
Glenn Highway
Farm near Butte, AK
That’s right! Sunflowers in Alaska! And talking about sunflowers, I’m now focusing my sites on Kansas. Now that you’ve enjoyed some beauty of Alaska, head over to the CAPTURE Kansas workshop page where we’ll be learning how to capturing the beauty of a completely different kind of landscape. With all it’s stunning beauty, taking “wow” pictures in Alaska may be considered easy. Kansas takes it a step further; if you can learn to take “wow” pictures in a place like Kansas, you can take “wow” pictures anywhere!
Sunflowers in Alaska was a surprise! I love the rich colors in that shot!