Another (shorter) Alaskan Nature and Music Video

Mizamook 12 Jan 2014 09:35
Can't say I'm so glad to make anyone sick, but homesick and wishing to return is good, so thanks Physics! Very nice of you to notice (and say so). I'm thinking quite a few more leaps and bounds of improvement would be nice, so I appreciate any help in that direction.

I hope your trip works out - by all means let me know if that happens - I would not want to miss a chance to share that beer with ya! We're planning to be here and up in YT, possibly back up to nor'eastern AK this summer/fall - so who knows!
NorwayStock 12 Jan 2014 10:17
Gene, that was just amazing to watch! The landscape is beautifully filmed. I am curious about the eagle shot starting at 2:16. Is this a Golden Eagle? Looks like a young Golden Eagle like we have in Norway.

Thanks for sharing. And I think you should keep the watermark. It´s not annoying for me and keep people away from stealing your work!
WHstock 12 Jan 2014 11:12
Amazing bbc like footage Gene! Very well done!
vadervideo 12 Jan 2014 17:55
That is beyond Nat Geo awesome Gene!
Mizamook 12 Jan 2014 21:16
Folks, thank you for such complimentary words. I'm just doing my best that I might hold my own with all of you - believe me - it's hard work! And I'm not talking sales or money made - I'm talking quality and creative diversity of work. I really believe it is with your constant inspiration, help, and guidance that you have helped me do what I'm doing now. I hope I'm reciprocating properly! (That touches on one of my core theories: That we help each other become greater, thus raising the bar of quality, and the entire industry benefits, producers, clients, and agencies all.)

PerJohan: As per your question, it is/was my belief that the troublemaker eagle at 2:16 is an immature bald eagle. However, I looked it up, and it is not impossible for it to be a golden eagle. I looked more closely, and it does not have feathered feet (bald eagles have bare feet, which explains why they always look cold, poor things), so I'm pretty sure it's just a larger specimen of an immature baldie.

In so researching, I came upon this fun little article. Don't want to be this guy, thanks, but, no.... http://www.burdr.com/2009/12/golden-eagle-attacks-cameraman/
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