Glacier Bay Explorer ![]() This flash drive contains over 300 digital photos of Glacier Bay National Park and Southeast Alaska taken by 19 local explorers and photographers. These photos can be added directly to your computer photo album from the folder: High Resolution jpgs Our captions bring these photos to life! We feel incredibly lucky to live and play in this amazing wilderness. With these words and photos we try to share our experiences with you. Each of us has our own writing and photographic style – in some ways it is as if you are exploring Glacier Bay with 19 different personal guides. The photos and captions are best viewed from the Photo Galleries. Each caption thumbnail is linked to the high-resolution jpg. Just click on the caption photo to see the full-resolution photo. The photo name will appear in your browser's address bar. Captions are available in Spanish, Japanese and Chinese from the links at the top of this page. The "Todas" Spanish gallery contains all photos with only Spanish captions. The other Spanish language galleries contain both the Spanish and English versions of the captions. Multi-language caption pages are also available from topic galleries in the Chinese and Japanese pages. The English captions, as well as the photographer's name and copyright notice, are embedded in each photo's metadata. Depending on the capabilities of your photo viewing software, you may be able to see the captions directly. Purchase of this flash drive licenses you to use these photos and captions for personal and educational uses but not
for profit. The Creative Commons license
agreement is available on
the web. For commercial use of these photos please contact
us: sean@seanneilson.com The Glacier Bay Explorers and Photographers
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Special guest photographer Erin McKittrick passed through Glacier Bay National Park and Preserve with her husband Hig on their 4000-mile journey from Seattle to the start of the Aleutian Islands. We feel honored that they've contributed to the flashdrive. Check out their web site at: www.GroundTruthTrekking.org Most of these photos were taken with digital cameras. In a few cases we are lucky to have contributors who witnessed some of the amazing changes that Glacier Bay is famous for and recorded them on film. Check out Greg Streveler's scanned slide of Plateau Glacier from 1967 - a wall of tidewater glacier where today there is only water. And don't miss Karen Colligan-Taylor's great shots of McBride and Muir Glaciers. When possible, we've tried to pair these older photos with a recent image. Photo captions were reviewed by Greg Streveler, author of “The Natural History of Gustavus” and Glacier Bay explorer extraordinaire for the past 40 years. About 260 of these photos were taken within the boundaries of Glacier Bay National Park and Preserve. The remaining were taken in various Southeast Alaska settings that are noted in each caption. The "High Resolution jpgs" are arranged in a loose geographic loop starting at the mouth of Glacier Bay, heading north up the bay, across to the Alsek River drainage, down river to the Gulf of Alaska, south along the outer coast of the park, and back around through Cross Sound to the mouth of Glacier Bay, with occasional jumps into the mountains. We've tried to capture it all - the wildlife, the glaciers and the wilderness. Putting the high-resolution photos in geographical order means they may seem "all mixed up." You may have to do a little exploring on your own to find exactly what you want, but hopefully you'll make some unexpected discoveries along the way. Which is what Glacier Bay is all about. Glacier Bay Explorer is brought to you by Bill Eichenlaub and Sean Neilson and is a production of Cross Sound Innovations and Sean Neilson Media, Gustavus Alaska, 2015. Enjoy! |