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I'm Harry Kachline, from Anchorage, Alaska. My wife and I enjoy shooting (mostly) nature around the city, and we can certainly find some 'wild' within ten miles of our home, if not an occasional moose in the yard. Digital has made life much easier, AFAIC.

Yesterday, we saw some Sandhill Cranes north of Palmer, at Spring Creek Farm, which you can see http://homepage.mac.com/hmk/PhotoAlbum18.html, with a few others you might like to have a look at.

Just joined OPF via Reid Reviews yesterday, hope to have time to look around at everyone's posts soon.

Harry
 
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Cem_Usakligil

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I'm Harry Kachline, from Anchorage, Alaska. My wife and I enjoy shooting (mostly) nature around the city, and we can certainly find some 'wild' within ten miles of our home, if not an occasional moose in the yard. Digital has made life much easier, AFAIC.

Yesterday, we saw some Sandhill Cranes north of Palmer, at Spring Creek Farm, which you can see <http://homepage.mac.com/hmk/PhotoAlbum18.html>, with a few others you might like to have a look at.

Just joined OPF via Reid Reviews yesterday, hope to have time to look around at everyone's posts soon.

Harry
Hi Harry,

Welcome to OPF, we are looking forward to seeing your wild pictures :).
If you have any immediate questions, see here.

Cheers,
 

Asher Kelman

OPF Owner/Editor-in-Chief
I'm Harry Kachline, from Anchorage, Alaska. My wife and I enjoy shooting (mostly) nature around the city, and we can certainly find some 'wild' within ten miles of our home, if not an occasional moose in the yard. Digital has made life much easier, AFAIC.

Yesterday, we saw some Sandhill Cranes north of Palmer, at Spring Creek Farm, which you can see <http://homepage.mac.com/hmk/PhotoAlbum18.html>, with a few others you might like to have a look at.

Just joined OPF via Reid Reviews yesterday, hope to have time to look around at everyone's posts soon.
You are so welcome here. We have several guys from alaska and even one, David Eves from an Inuit whaling village!

http://www.openphotographyforums.com/forums/showthread.php?t=2438&highlight=alaska

BTE, your link does not work. Links are written between and so they appear properly. However, I couldn't get the link to work as yet!

Perhaps you might insert each URL of a picture between its on pair of


We really like posts with photographs as that's what we are about. Looking forward to seeing the Sandhill Cranes making these pages beautiful!

Asher
 
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