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  • This is a combination of 2 pictures I took in the Yukon Territory on solstice day, June 21st… it was about 3 am when I took the mountains and the fog. The Raven was flying by in a clear blue sky later on that day.

  • (Canada) Yukon Territory landscape, 2006. This was the view I had from my window. I miss it so much…

  • Spring 2006, Yukon Territory Canada.

  • Cold fall morning in the Yukon. As much as the sun looks warm, as cold as this morning was. Nature is so beautiful…

  • December 21st, Winter Solstice… Shortest day of the year. This day, the sun raises for only a few moments. Daylight is a rare thing in Canada’s great white north… Therefore, it makes it even more interesting to take photographs of the “sleepy sun”...

  • One of my piece of art. This is a snow carving that I made myself in February 2006. It was at the Yukon Sourdough Rendez-vous. She was about 7 feet high to give you an idea. / / It took me 26 hours of consecutive work (no sleep) with a few breaks along the way to warm my toes up… (it was pretty near -40 degrees Celscius below that night. But I was dressed pretty well.) I called her Into The Light because I finished sculpting her when the sun came and shined on her from above the building that was standing in front of her. It was 12(noon) at the time.. I had started to carve her the day before at 10 am. She has her hands open to the sky, for she is as ready to give herself, as ready to receive from the creator.

  • This is one of many faces Yukon Skies take. The whole sky was as red as red can be. It was beautiful… There are the original colors… no modifications made here.

  • This is another view from my window when I lived in the Yukon Territory, Canada. In summer time, there are lots of day light, long after the sun has set. Nature is queen there. I jsut love it.

  • ISO 400, F13, Shutter Speed 1/320 Sec, Focal Length 31.0 mm This is the S.S. Klondike, paddle wheeler that was used about 100 years ago during the gold rush in the Yukon… It is now a touristic attraction, where one can learn about it’s history.

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