Showing posts with label alaska. Show all posts
Showing posts with label alaska. Show all posts

Wednesday, November 6, 2013

Alaskan Scenes 2014 Calendar

I am offering my second annual calendar for sale! Featuring landscape and nature images I have taken around Alaska, "Alaskan Scenes 2014" is available for preorder now! Calendars make excellent Christmas gifts! Photos below of the images and the month they correspond with!

Calendars are $25 each. They are 11" by 8.5" and printed on high quality paper, thicker than many other calendars out there.

I will only be making one bulk order of these, so when they are gone, they are gone! I will have a few extras on hand but if you want one or more, don't wait!

Preorder cutoff is going to be the middle of November. I will require payment before shipment to you. A flat $5 shipping and handling charge is required if you are out of the Homer area, regardless of how many calendars are ordered. I plan to have the calendars shipped or delivered by mid November.

Payment is not required at time of ordering. I accept cash, check or Paypal. Email me at michelle@michellesimpsonphotos.com to let me know how many you are interested in purchasing, as well as your address if you want them shipped!

Thank you in advance!

 January
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 October
 November
December

Thursday, September 5, 2013

Summer on the Spit

Welcome to Summer on the Spit (and Alaska)! You are likely to follow one, if not more, motorhomes anywhere you try to go.

Saturday, August 3, 2013

Cook Inlet View

Cook Inlet View - Alaska
Cook Inlet View
I took an unexpected trip across Cook Inlet a couple weeks ago, and flying over country I have never seen before was incredible.

Print available.

Monday, July 8, 2013

Land's End Regatta 2013

 Saturday, June 29, 2013 made for a foggy race out on Kachemak Bay, but it sure was interesting to see!

Wednesday, March 7, 2012

Aurora Borealis March 6, 2012

I spent about 2 hours last night out looking for and then shooting a spectacular aurora show here in Homer, Alaska. The first picture was taken around 11:30 and the show lasted for around an hour. It calmed down for a while, and then I went home. It picked up again a bit, but I never saw it explode across the sky again. Enjoy and feel free to share :) Prints available of many of the shots.












There were a lot of clouds gathered to the north and I was disappointed, but they gradually dissipated and moved on, giving me a great show!

The moon was so bright that  it was a bit obnoxious, but it lit up the foreground and the Homer hillside beautifully, so I really couldn't complain too much!


Thanks for enjoying them with me!

Tuesday, January 31, 2012

Last Week in January


Boy, what an inspirational title :) Saturday morning saw a temperature of -6F at 9am. My car protested in starting that morning. The sunrise was pretty, but I wasn't about to freeze my fingers off at the beach for it!


Sunday we were above zero again, but it was still chilly. Yesterday, we were suddenly at around 20F again! It's amazing how warm that actually feels after weeks of hovering around 10F or below!
 
 Last week, you may have heard about the northern lights and how brilliant they were here. We struck out down here =/ Friday the 20th, I knew they could be out, so I took some shots from my house. Lights were showing up on the camera, but not to the naked eye, unfortunately. I heard later that an hour north, they did see them that evening. Saturday, the next evening, the Fairbanks area had an incredible display (Susan's blog post...a beautiful video)....but it was cloudy here. Tuesday, my mom's birthday, it was beautiful and clear in my hometown, and cloudy at our house. I was bummed that I missed the action, but it was also cold enough out that it might not have been very enjoyable! I'm hoping we get some more great light action soon and that I am able to view it!





Thursday, December 30, 2010

About Alaska

I get constant questions about Alaska. In the interest of providing resources, I thought that I would make a post about it to point questions to. I also came across a great resource - Alaska.org - that is written by Alaskans. Most of it seemed accurate. There were a couple pages that I had issue with, but it's a good resource.

Alaska is huge. Therefore, the stereotypes you may have heard about it may or not be true. Darkness? That's up at the top of the state, around Barrow. Frozen igloos and snow all year? Mmm, not so much. I've never heard of anyone actually building an igloo. Although, where I am at, it isn't really possible, so that could be part of it.

Climate
Alaska has all ranges of climates. I live near the ocean, so my town doesn't get as cold in the winter, nor as hot in the summer as it could. That's how Southcentral is. Southeast, where the state capital is, is rainy and muggy, like Seattle. The interior gets very cold, but also very hot in the summer. (Ok, not Arizona hot, but pretty warm)

In Southcentral, we get snow from October to April. It really sticks from November through March. As I write this, in mid April, Spring is finally arriving. That is a relative term, however. Plants won't start growing until at least May. Summertime is the reason I live here. The trees burst with greens. The mountains across Kachemak Bay lose a lot of the snow and turn a bluish tint. On a good, sunny day, usually in July, our temperature can get up to 65, and I've seen 70 degrees a couple times. That might not seem very warm, but we have a dry heat. It's mostly a comfortable warm, not unbearably.

Scenery and Wildlife
Alaska is full of gorgeous scenic views. Driving just 5 minutes from my place yields an amazing view of mountains and ocean. Alaska is a landscape and wildlife photographer's dream. And the wildlife is wonderful, also. Moose tromp through yards and through town. Bald eagles soar over head.

Culture
What about culture? Weird quirks? You might want to check out this post I wrote.
Alaska is a bit behind the times. Depending on how you live your life, that might be good or bad. We don't have the latest fashions. In fact, around town, people come to weddings in Carhartts and mudboots. In general, the people around here that actually try to dress fashionably are those in high school and college. And that's about it.

But we are a friendly group. We help each other out often. We're not stuck up. There aren't social classes here. You either survive or you don't.


Friday, December 3, 2010

Always Look Both Ways...

In Alaska, you often must look both ways before stepping off your porch. You never know who might be visiting :)

Tuesday, October 26, 2010

Fall Drive to Anchorage

I took a drive up the highway in the middle of September. Or rather, I was along for the ride, which meant I could not pull over whenever I wanted! It was a gloriously sunny day and the fall colors were at their peak.

Next year I would love to take a drive like this, solely for the colors. No deadlines, just dark. We'll see if it happens!
The Kenai Lake






Wednesday, August 25, 2010

Small Waterfall

 A small waterfall out East End Road. I have seen this one several times this summer, and while I have had my tripod with me several times, this was the first time I really stopped and made an effort to capture this one.

Thursday, April 15, 2010

Princess Lodge

 The Kenai Princess Lodge in Cooper Landing looks out over an amazing view of the Kenai Lake. Someday I will stay there :)

Date: 4/7/10
Aperture: f/5.6
Shutter: 1/200 sec
ISO: 100
Focal Length: 41mm
Tripod? No

Saturday, January 30, 2010

Alaska

Alaska is a wonderful place, but there are a lot of misconceptions about it! I've gathered some of my posts about it here, so you can hopefully understand what it is really like here!

About Alaska
My Town's Quirks

- We don't have thunderstorms, tornadoes, hurricanes and hardly any flooding, but we do have volcanoes and earthquakes!

Plants
Pushki

Wildlife
Always Look Both Ways
Going to see the Eagles
Twins!

Winter
March 2010 Blizzard

Monday, November 23, 2009

Frost

Frost
Frost on a windshield makes for some interesting photos!

Wednesday, October 14, 2009

Storm

Storm
The ocean was looking particularly violent and cold this day. I loved the colors.

Monday, October 12, 2009

Old Ninilchik Church

This is a church up on the hill in Old town Ninilchik.

Saturday, July 4, 2009

Seldovia Trip: Seldovia


Actually in Seldovia! This is a canoe in the Slough there. It was raining at this point, and if you look closely, you can see the rain drops on the water.

St. Nicholas Russian Orthodox Church

One of the houses over the Slough

Shops and houses over the Slough

Not sure what type of tree this is, but it reminded me of maple leaves.

Overlooking the Seldovia Harbor

A gull in the harbor

The harbor and hill lit up

Going back home.

Thanks for viewing my trip recaps!