I am a member of Yahoo group called PhotoTravel, and these are a series of posts to them about photograpahy in Alaska. Since you are looking for the beauty of Alaksa, I think it will help you also;:<br>===============<br>I lived in Anchorage for 40 years, just retired and left last December (2006),<br> so I know a little about it. June and July are the best time to go. August is the rainy season in Southcentral AK, so rain gear is a priority. Evenings are cool so jackets and warm blankets are a priority. Here are the places I take friends and family when they visit.<br> <br> I am giving a star rating to each place, 5 is a "do-not-miss"<br> <br> ***** The drive North of Anchorage on the Glenn Hiway to Matanuska Glacier<br> (about 115 miles one way) is a high priority to me when I have company. There<br> are no prettier drives anywhere in the world and you can walk right out on the<br> Matanuska glacier!!<br> <br> **** Drive 10 miles north of Anchorage to Eagle River and drive back to the<br> Eagle River Nature Center. Gorgeous!<br><br>**** Hatchers Pass Road from Palmer to Wasilla is right through some gorgeous mountains and highly recommended. it's very close to Anchorage so no long trip required. <br> <br> *** Drive up to Glen Alps off of Omalley Rd. for an incredible view of Anchorage<br> at sunset, get directions from a local.<br> <br> ***** The whole drive around Cook Inlet from Anchorage to Seward is fantastic.<br> Pull off at all the view spots and be stunned.<br> <br> **** Go back to Alyeska Lodge and take the ski lift to the top.<br> <br> ***** Drive back to Portage Glacier. Take the time to explore the whole valley.<br> <br> ** The drive back to Hope is pretty, but with only a week it's a low priority.<br> <br> ***** Drive to Seward. Very pretty drive and a great little city in a stunning<br> setting. If she has the time and money, there are many big charters offering<br> whale, glacier and wildlife viewing trips out of Seward and Whitier.<br> <br> *** Go back to Exit Glacier if you have time.<br> <br> The drive from Kenai lake along the Kenai River all the way to Sterling is<br> gorgeous. But from Sterling south to Homer it is mostly flat and boring. Kenai<br> and Soldatna aren't worth anything but fishing, buying supplies and terrible<br> traffic.<br> <br> ***** Homer is Fantastic. I love Homer! it has such an amazing atmosphere and<br> feel to it. She could spend a couple days there just absorbing it. The best<br> thing to do to take a charter/sightseeing boat across the bay. They will<br> usually pull into a cove, feed you lunch and show you the bottom in a glass<br> bottom boat. Make sure they stop at Puffin Island. It is just what it sounds<br> like, a Puffin Rookery. Well worth it.<br> <br> You can also take a water taxi over to Seldovia, a little fishing village across<br> the bay. If time and money is limited, just skip this.<br> <br> ***** Bear pictures are easy to get with a fly-in charter. The logistics of getting to<br> Brooks camp and Katmai NP are a nightmare so I recommend a fishing fly-in charter. They fly you into the bush and they know where the Salmon are running. If there are Salmon, there are also lots of bears! So the charters have added bear<br> viewing to their trips. They take you in for the afternoon, take you up the<br> river with a photo guide and you are right on top of the bears, just like Brooks<br> camp except it is an easy flight out of Anchorage, Kenai, or Homer and only<br> costs around $400 for the afternoon. Rust's Flying Service is the premier<br> service. Google them.<br><br>***** If you have time and money take the State Ferry from Whittier to Valdez and then drive back to Anchorage. Beautiful beyond belief!!<br>===============<br>This is a reply I sent to this group several years ago. I saved it and send it<br> whenever someone asks about AK, so it may not be specific to you. Interior<br> Alaska (by that I mean north of Mt Mckinley) is not very photogenic, IMHO, it is rolling hills and not very pretty trees. Photographically, Southcentral Alaska is the place to be (Denali NP to Homer). I spent 6 weeks hiking, hunting, and rafting the Shenjek River valley of the Brooks range but it is a fly-in only out of Yukon Village.<br><br> If you want to see the Arctic, a flight charter is the way to go. The Dalton Highway just doesn't really show it to you. In my youth I spent a summer giving tours in a little Eskimo village called Kotzebue. People flew in on 737s and either spent the night or went on to Barrow to spend the night. That is the real Arctic, Alaska few people bother to see!! I recommend you consider one of those trips. Especially an overnighter to Barrow around June 21 when you can get time-lapsed shots of the midnight sun not setting over the ocean. Don't bother with Nome. It was never an Eskimo village, it is a mining town that is below the Arctic Circle.