Saturday, August 14, 2010

Anchorage, Alaska

Downtown from the Coastal Trail.
peek a boo
I was in Anchorage this Saturday and took a 4 hour "twilight" bike ride down the Coastal Trail. (New Blog title image) My main goal for the ride was to get a moose photo. The first ten miles were amazingly beautiful but no moose. On the ride back I had stopped to get a photo and I heard a rustle in the bushes across the path and turned my head just in time to see a moose push her head through the brush about 6 feet away. I was quite startled to say the least, but I was able to take the "peek a boo" photo, as the 1000lb female emerged from the brush followed by two large calves. Well, I had my moose photos; in fact, I was unable to pass for 10-15 minutes while the family had a snack and a drink along the path.  I continued back down the path, stopping every so often to photography the endless variety of fungi that were in full bloom. I have never seen so many different types and colors of mushrooms and fungi. The final icing on cake for the ride was coming upon a bull moose just outside of downtown Anchorage. (Top image)

Lunch by cook's Inlet
Juvenile male moose
so have you ever seen mushroom like these?

Wednesday, August 4, 2010

From the air

Here is my first photo shoot with my new iphone 4. We had an unusually empty flight in and out of Los Cabos, Mexico on Wednesday so I was able to get a few images from the air. No special equipment, no special lighting, no editing and everything shot through glass.

Thursday, July 29, 2010

Whale Watching In Maui last year.

All Tail


Baby breach



This was the most amazing encounter of all my whale excursions. We were sitting maybe 300 yards off shore watching a mother and baby resting. Suddenly a male, 30 or 40 feet from the boat, slowly raised his tale out of water and into the air, holding it for a few seconds, waving and then slowly lowering himself back into the water. He did this twice. I never saw any another whale do anything like this.





Missed breach

Sunday, July 11, 2010

July 2010 Workation: Kona Coast

Sunset on the Kona Coast




Amazing Hawaii Hibiscus a long the road



I went to church this morning in Kailua-Kona, Hawaii at Moku'Aikaua Church, "First Christian Church in Hawaii" This was my second time, and I am always draw into worship with this Congregation. I felt blessed to hear the Pastor Emeritus, Dr. Henry K. Boshard, he turns 82 this week and was pastor of Mokuaikaua Church for 40 some years before he turned the pulpit over to his son-in-law, Kahu Derek Napoleon. Such history, 2 generations of pastors, Father and Son-in-Law, standing behind the pulpit, declaring the Glory of God in this church first established in 1820. The mantle is passed and I heard Dr. Boshard preach from Galations 5 as man ready for the coming chariot of Fire, "eagerly waiting for the hope of righteousness by Faith". (Gal. 5:5)
May a double portion fall on you Pastor Derek.