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WC’s Photo Show: A Virtual Tour

By popular demand, here’s a virtual tour of some of the photos at WC’s photo show: Alaska Birds: A Photographic Essay.

WC thanks Denali State Bank and especially Tanya Clayton, the Bank’s Marketing Specialist, for hosting WC and his bird photos. They were terrific.

Here’s the view when you walk in the main door:

View South from Entry

View South from Entry

You can see the interior is light, spacious and shows the photos to advantage. Note: WC has nothing to do with the giant marlin.

Here’s a close up of the south wall:

Close Up - South Wall

Close Up – South Wall

The Boreal Owl on the left side was a crowd favorite. Here’s a close up of the southwest wall:

Close Up of Southwest Wall

Close Up of Southwest Wall

The hovering Arctic Tern in the upper left was another crowd favorite. The American Golden Plover seemed to be popular with the photographers who showed up. Here’s a view of one of the groups of three along the west wall:

Close Up: West Wall

Close Up: West Wall

A final view, over by the coffee pot on the North Wall, a bit out of the way:

Close Up - North Wall

Close Up – North Wall

WC had a good crowd for Friday’s First Friday event. The 2013 Alaska Bird calendar sold well. No print sales so far, but there were some folks who were interested.

WC’s thanks to all who attended. The show will up until the end of August. Stop by the Airport Way Branch of Denali State Bank and have a look if you are over that way.

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Written by Wickersham's Conscience

August 4, 2012 at 6:15 am

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  1. These are beautiful WC!

    Mia McPherson

    August 4, 2012 at 6:45 am

  2. Nicely sized prints and the layout/groupings looks good too. Plus always a bonus to have a show in a place where folks actually have money (in theory).
    I always dug this branch for the sole reason it’s the one institutional building in the Interior that for once does not have the usual posing carcasses of Alaskan animals (moose, bear, wolf) and goes for the surreal swordfish instead.
    Congratulations again – hope to migrate north in time to catch the exhibit in person.

    jamiesnuggets

    August 4, 2012 at 7:06 am

  3. Your owl pictures are always my favorites.
    Bittersweet day for us. Our wild mallard that we raised flew out of her pen today to parts unknown.

    WakeUpAmerica

    August 4, 2012 at 4:03 pm


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