Several Shots cook inlet sunset Toy Soldier Battle Sunburst and Tree Snowzilla Sidewalk Sunburst Daisy Sunburst 2 Snow water color A great Month My Buddy Ross Rainy Day

Monday, May 29, 2006

Otter Lake





This is a creek that runs off of Otter Lake on Ft. Richardson. An amazing place hidden off to the side of a fairly busy lake, the constant sun now-days is making everything super-green. I think we're getting about 19 hours of sunlight.

12 Comments:

Blogger jessica said...

I like places like this. Undiscovered and very beautiful.

---------------
if you were to choose, you would rather be:
a. taxicab
b. anything
c. pinoy
d. a movie
e. a rumor

10:37 PM  
Blogger Sicilian said...

Beautiful pic. . . . a little bit of heaven on earth

3:08 AM  
Blogger Marino said...

My first tought: "Has Dave moved to the Jungle?"

I am playing the PC game World of Warcraft which has a lot of different places with each their own characteristic feeling. Some are snowy, grass, savanna, dark, gloomy, etc. This one remids me most of the Unguro Crater which is based On jurassic park (it has dinosaurs and everything!)

3:46 AM  
Blogger Petra Avontuur said...

Somebody stop him....

XD

8:13 AM  
Blogger Virgilio Sofistófeles said...

Wow, you've a wonderful blog here.
Thanks for sharing your pictures, the're pretty cool.
See you.

4:08 PM  
Blogger Dave said...

I love this place, and yeah it can be a bit prehistoric lookin.

skavenger, hah.. ;)

6:13 PM  
Anonymous Anonymous said...

You're a very talented photographer! Some superb pics on here, I'll be sure to visit regularly. I especially love to see pictures of Alaska, it's somewhere I've wanted to go for a very long time. One day I'll make it up there!

Jen :o)

11:47 PM  
Blogger CameraDawktor said...

Wow, that's so green, and beautiful!

10:40 AM  
Anonymous Anonymous said...

David Johns was not the first thing to walk the swamps! There were others before him . . . In the history of the world there have come sour times when the earth feels compelled to create an elemental champion for itself . . . Your world has again shaped a protector.

Sorry couldn't resist the Swamp Thing refreence. It just had to be done. :p

3:35 PM  
Blogger Dave said...

Swamp thing reference kicks ass, I thought the same thing when I saw this place.

6:26 PM  
Anonymous Anonymous said...

lol Glad you think so DR Johns. Take some pics of the guys at work & I can make Toxic Avenger ones next.

7:46 PM  
Blogger rogerychai said...

je trouve quelques unes de vos photos tres belles et tres emouvantes.www.rogerychai.com
blog.rogerychai-rogerychai.blogspot.com

12:23 PM  

Post a Comment

<< Home