Tiger’s Eye on Flickr.

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I know I promised you all some Lions, Tigers and Bears a few days ago. Well, here’s my first photo from our trip to Out of Africa a few weeks ago. I love this wildlife park because they really let you get up close and personal with the animals. The chain link fence is all the protection I had from this beautiful tiger, but I didn’t mind because she actually was really nice and wanted to play. I love big cats and Out of Africa is definitely a great place to go if you want to see some :)

Foggy Palazzo on Flickr.

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I know you’re probably getting sick of all these hotels in the fog… but, I’m still backed up on my processing. I swear there’s only a few more and then get ready for pictures of Lions, Tigers, and Bears!!

Caesar’s Palace in the Fog on Flickr.

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When we went to Las Vegas last month, we had the rare opportunity to see the fog roll in. Being from such a warm, dry climate as Phoenix, I very rarely ever see fog…but, to see it with all the glitter and lights of LV, I was absolutely stunned! Here’s Caesar’s Palace in the fog.

The Moon and the Stars on Flickr.

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While visiting my grandparents’ cabin in the Prescott woods a few months ago, I planned on attempting my hand at photographing the stars. Being from the middle of downtown Phoenix, I rarely ever get the opportunity. Obviously, I have much to learn…but, I like how this one came out. The bright light is the moon with my grandparents’ house on the bottom left corner.

The Wynn on Flickr.

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I’ve been falling way behind on my photo processing. I’ve made sure to keep my New Year’s Resolution and go travelling once per month to take photos…but, I can’t seem to keep up with the processing >.< Here’s from last month when we went to Las Vegas.

An Eagle in the Mountains on Flickr.

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After going to see the glacier near Skagway, Alaska, we went nature scouting in the boat. We saw a couple eagles, a porpoise and a killer whale from very far away. I now have a new-found respect for bird photographers since I discovered that it is REALLY difficult to take in focus pictures of birds :)

A Train in the Mountains on Flickr.

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In Skagway, Alaska

A Whale Tail on Flickr.

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We went on a whale finding expedition in Juneau, Alaska. It was absolutely incredible! One of the rules of whale finding is that the boat is not allowed to come within 100 yards of the whale. Well, this group of whales kept circling around us and one even slapped it’s tail within 5 feet of our boat (I could have reached out and touched it)! Unfortunately, I had my zoom lens on and wasn’t able to catch it because it was so close. Since they came so close to us, we weren’t allowed to turn on our engines until they were at least 100 yards away. So, we sat there on the water watching these magical creatures swim around us in circles.

On a Glacier Tour on Flickr.

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Outside of Skagway, Alaska we went on a glacier tour. I love this photo because it shows the grandeur and size of the glacier. If you notice from the way the ice looks, there’s actually a river underneath. The glacier on top (which stretches for miles) is melting. The water flows down underneath this ice bank which continually freezes and melts creating this river flowing effect in the formation.

Ice on Flickr.

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Glacier ice floating in the Mendenhall Lake in Juneau, Alaska.