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"In all things of nature, there is something of the marvellous" -- Aristotle.

With her inexhaustible spirit, nature holds limitless reserves of strengths and inspiration for all of us. Time spent in the wilderness, where man has not rearranged the beauty of the earth, yields the human soul an invaluable connection; one that we must treasure and fight to preserve. Henry David Thoreau wrote "in wildness is the preservation of the world", but I believe President Theodore Roosevelt's immortal words are more relevant today than ever before -- "Leave it as it is".

These photographs consist of trips I've taken, often in the remote backcountry, sometimes from my own backyard; grand landscapes from the Rockies and wilds of Alaska, wildlife and bird portraits, and more intimate closeups revealing the awesome detail of nature all around us. In my images I strive to portray that which best represents my experience with the world around me; sometimes as it is, sometimes as I wish it were. The more we work together to preserve and respect the natural world, the sooner we appreciate that we and our environment are as much a part of each other as we are separate entities, the better off we'll all be, particularly those who come along in the future. These galleries represent my passionate and tenacious longing for the wilderness, to find my counterpart in the physical domain of nature. I hope you enjoy viewing them as much as I did making them.

"Like any artist's body of work, this presentation represents my enduring pursuit of creativity. As I continue to realize the marvels of nature and represent my vision of nature's world through my photography, I will update and add to my gallery - Check back soon, and thank you for visiting." -- Carl Donohue, Oct, 2004

 

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The "For The Eye" is a gallery similar to the "Eye of the Beholder" pages, presenting images of wildlife and landscapes in a less conventional form. I'm constantly working towards furthering my stock lists, and improving my portfolio. These images are all of wild subjects, in their natural environment. Each photo is available for stock use, and photographic prints, screensavers, note cards or calendars are also available. To order any of these pictures, or for complete stock photo lists, drop an email.

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To view the galleries, click the buttons below:

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Bald Eagle Photos Landscape photos bear photos, grizzly bear photos, black bear photos, bears Wildlife photo gallery
bald eagle photos, photos of bald eagles Wrangell st. Elias photos, Denali photos, jasper National Park photos Grizzly bear photos, black bear, bear images Wildlife photos, caribou photos, deer photos, bighorn sheep photos.
bald eagle images, photos of bald eagles Yukon territory photos, wrangell st. elias photos, Georgia mountains photos Eye of the Beholder photo gallery Wildlife photos, bison photos, pronghorn photos, Dall Sheep ram photos
Bird photos Moose photos, bull moose photos, cow moose photos For the Eye Photo Gallery Whitetail deer photos, whitetail bucks photos
All information and images on these pages are copyrighted, and remain the property of Alaskan Alpine Treks. Any unauthorized usage is strictly prohibited. © Carl Donohue, 2003.
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