Showing posts with label siberian husky. Show all posts
Showing posts with label siberian husky. Show all posts

Wednesday, May 26, 2010

Using Flash Outdoors

Having fun with the dogs on a bright Alaskan day can lead to very contrasty photos. Sometimes I will throw a flash on to brighten their faces. These were all taken with my Canon 5D mark II with a 430ex flash on the hotshoe. I usually take the flash off of the camera, but with 6 dogs running around I found it safer to leave the flash on the camera.

Notice how evenly their faces are lit and the catch light in their eyes!

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Alaska Photography

Alaska Photography

Alaska Photography

Alaska Photography

Alaska Photography

Saturday, April 24, 2010

Spring Skiing

Took Donner up to Hatcher Pass today for what will probably be the last ski of the year. We had a blast! It was a gorgeous day for skijoring and required only one layer of clothes. Got to love days like that.

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Alaska Photography

Alaska Photography

Alaska Photography

Alaska Photography

Alaska Photography

Alaska Photography

Thursday, December 3, 2009

Skijoring in Alaska

My wife and I own a Siberian Husky and enjoy taking him out on hikes, walks and runs. This winter we will be skijoring more. I have done some skijoring years ago when I lived in Fairbanks, but have not skied with a dog since moving to Wasilla. I have tried to include some scenic photos from the trail. These were taken with a point and shoot camera. Since this was the first time Donner and I were skiing together I did not want to take a chance with my 5D. I included a short video to show what fun it is to skijor.

Skijoring in Alaska from Mike Criss on Vimeo.



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