This is a collection of photographs from Denali in Alaska taken on June 5, 2007. There are also a few photos from related locations taken in Alaska during the same trip. All of these photos were captured with the Canon 10D with the Sigma 24-70 f/2.8 EX DG Macro lens. The image of the great horned owls was captured with the 300mm f/4L IS and a 1.4x Kenko Pro teleconverter. These prints are available for purchase in 16x24" and 12x18" sizes.


Photography by Robert Brunck

These images are copyrighted (c)2007 by Robert Brunck
Their reproduction in print or on websites is prohibited without written permission ...

Great Horned Owl and Chicks

On the way to Talkeetna

Over the Denali Range
with K2 Aviation

Over the Denali Range
with K2 Aviation

Over the Denali Range
with K2 Aviation

Over the Denali Range
with K2 Aviation

Over the Denali Range
with K2 Aviation

Over the Denali Range
near Mt Denali

Mt Denali Climbers
Base Camp
Look closely...

Mt Denali

Opposite Mt Denali

Denali Mountain Ridges

Mt Denali 2

Denali Mountains

Mt Denali 3

Denali Mountains

Mt Denali 4

Mooses Tooth
I think...

A Glacier
in the Distance

Denali Rock Face

Our K2 Landing Site
on Ruth Glacier
Look to the right...

Ruth Glacier
in the Distance

A Glacier carved valley
in the Distance

Ready to Land
on Ruth Glacier

Landed on Ruth Glacier

Our K2 Cessna 185 Plane

Our Pilot Mike
in a T-shirt

Another K2 Plane Nearby

Over Ruth Glacier

Over Ruth Glacier 2

Sky Blue Pools of ice melt on Ruth Glacier

Sky Blue Pools of ice melt on Ruth Glacier 2

Looking back over Ruth Glacier

Sky Blue Pools of ice melt on Ruth Glacier 3

Sky Blue Pools of ice melt on Ruth Glacier 4

Flying out over Ruth Glacier

The Earthen debri
at the end of Ruth Glacier

Terminus of Ruth Glacier
Runoff surfacing as Spring Waters

Alaska Marmot

Porcupine in an Aspen Tree




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This page was updated on 01-28-2013





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