Cordova, Alaska
May 23-25, 2003
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I attended a photography workshop in Cordova with the Alaska Society of Outdoor and Nature Photographers. It was a great trip. On my way to Cordova I photographed the Columbia Glacier, the largest tidewater glacier in Prince William Sound. The only way to get to Cordova is by plane or boat. It's primarily a commercial fishing village.

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Some of the native owned land between Valdez and Cordova has been logged quite heavily.

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Here's the gang. We hired Roy Toft (left with the camera) as our instructor. He did a great job and everyone had a wonderful time. Not pictured is John and Deb. Photo by © John DeLapp.

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Just down the road from our hotel the Orca Lodge was a popular hang out for Bald Eagles. Here I tried to play with the back light.

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Saturday we drove the road to the Copper River. We encountered a pair of Trumpeter Swans in a small pond along the road.

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