Tangle Lakes (2/3)

Fall in Alaska is brief and spectacular. Vibrant colors may only stick around for a few days before receding into winter, especially at higher mountain elevations.

I have never seen grass turn such vibrant colors as I have along the Delta River in September 2020. Making the scene even more stunning was a dramatic cliff background with more wonderful fall foliage! While I do edit my images, I strive to make them look natural in terms of color and saturation. Colors often seem exceptionally vibrant on such a cloudy day.

Fall colors along the Delta River in Interior Alaska. Fall in Alaska is brief and spectacular!

Fall colors along the Delta River in Interior Alaska. Fall in Alaska is brief and spectacular!

Alaska magazine feature

Seeing as February is almost over already, I better mention that I got an image in this month's edition of Alaska magazine, my first time being published in the periodical!

I took third place in the "Adventure" category of their photo contest. My award-winning image can also be seen near the bottom of my “Rivers and Mountains” page.

Makes me excited for more adventures!

I got my first photo featured in Alaska magazine for their annual photo contest in the February issue.

I got my first photo featured in Alaska magazine for their annual photo contest in the February issue.

The image depicts a hiker dwarfed by Sukapak Mountain, one of. the first major Brooks Range mountains encounter while driving north on Alaska’s Dalton Highway.

The image depicts a hiker dwarfed by Sukapak Mountain, one of. the first major Brooks Range mountains encounter while driving north on Alaska’s Dalton Highway.