Alaska Photography: Anchorage classic

Had to let all of you see this one. This, in my opinion is a classic. Shot it while staying at the Hilton Downtown in Anchorage a couple nights ago. The girls and I had dinner at the Glacier Brewhouse, fresh sockeye salmon for me and pizza for the girls. Great place to eat and enjoy local brews. Later, when we got back to the hotel we were invited to a private club where we got to finish off deserts and step out on the balcony to watch people fish Ship Creek, right next to downtown Anchorage, for king salmon. Great night all the way around. Here is the great shot and a couple others from a great time in Anchorage.

Sage, Rio and Redinton rep George Cook met us at the Middle Way Cafe in Anchorage, which is a funky cool meeting place with great food and atmosphere. He gladly accepted the hugs and showed us his plethora of king flies. Girls loved his company.

The girls said, "Oh, dad, you have to take a shot of that."

Big puppies.

Anchorage, as dark as it gets during summer. I bet there were only two hours a night that you would have needed a flashlight to read a magazine outside. It was that light. Loved it.

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