New Video: Notes from the Field “Horizons”

» Posted by on Jul 23, 2010 in Adventure, Alaska, Dave Taylor, Friends, Hatcher Pass, Hiking/Backpacking, Landscapes, Mat-Su Valley, Mountains, photographic theory, Scott Slone - Alaska HDTV, Video | 5 comments

Here’s another recent video produced by good friend and very talented producer/cameraman Scott Slone of Alaska HDTV.

I honestly don’t have a clue as to how Scott does his magic with the video stuff – it is sooo beyond my comprehension. I’m just thankful he knows how.

We are working on more of these photo tip videos, set in amazing wilderness locations all over Alaska. I hope you enjoy it!

Stay tuned…

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5 Comments

  1. Love the fog!

    Hey, could you write a post about all the problems you face in your life as a result of living in AK as a pro nature photographer? Make stuff up if you have to – it’s just to help stop me from feeling so insanely jealous…
    :^D

    - Jack

    • Hey Jack – I will endeavor to do better… hahaha! Well, milk is about $5/gallon, unleaded gas is $3.33/gallon. How’s that? Oh, and we have these huge obstacles in the way of photographing things, they are called mountains. And sometimes, when I’m trying to take a perfectly good oceanscape image, a darned humpback whale will jump out of the water into my shot. Camera hogs! I tell ya…
      Oh… and I was doing SOOO good!

      • I’m not convinced you really gave this your best effort…
        :^D

        - Jack

  2. As usual… Awesome!

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