Earlier this year I had the opportunity to spend some time at Lake Clark National Park, Alaska the main focus of the trip was to photograph coastal brown bears. Alaska has always inspired me the call of the wild one of the last great wildernesses on earth. It has been at the top of my wildlife photography wish list for a long time as I am sure it is the same for most wildlife photographers so when the chance came up to visit earlier this year I was very excited about having the opportunity to visit America's last frontier. Having spent a few nights in Anchorage which is Alaska's biggest city I had still not seen the true heart of Alaska's wilderness. When the day came and I boarded the sea plane which would take us on the short flight to Lake Clark, Flying above Anchorage you soon realise that it is a big city lost in the vast wilderness, from the air you could see exactly what I had hoped for lakes,meadows,mountains and forests as far as the eye could see. Our lodge during our time there was the Alaska Homestead Lodge. Upon arrival we had a warm welcome from the staff threw in our bags and headed straight out whilst the light was nice for our first afternoon session with the bears. Too see more please and too read about the rest of the trip please visit kbmwildlife.com
Thanks to KevinMorgansPhotography for your images with title "Reflections", and this photo copyright by KevinMorgansPhotography
Thanks to KevinMorgansPhotography for your images with title "Reflections", and this photo copyright by KevinMorgansPhotography
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