Belated Earth Day Message

I’m a few days late on this one, but here’s a message I penned for Earth Day:

Happy Earth Day 2020, friends. This day holds special meaning for me, and this year I’ll be focusing on interconnectedness. We are living through an unprecedented time right now, with sudden and drastic changes imposed on every aspect of our lives. If there is one thing that humans fear most, it is change. We become comfortable in our routines with little desire to stray outside that zone because unfamiliarity begets anxiety and fear of the unknown but change, however we try to resist, is inevitable. Not only is it inevitable, it is also essential and can be every bit as opportunistic as it is devastating.

Seven years ago today, on a sunny morning, I literally sifted through the ashes of what was my life, trying to find meaning in a tragedy. A fire destroyed my home and most everything I owned, including nearly every piece of film I had ever exposed – luckily I scanned my best images and had a spare hard drive with those scans as well as my digital photos stored at my neighbors’ house for precaution. The biggest loss, however, was my beloved cat, Spike. One week later I had his paw print tattooed on my shoulder as a permanent tribute to my best friend.

In the days that followed I chose to trust my emotions and the belief that somehow the loss would ultimately lead to opportunity. It is worth noting that one item was completely intact after the fire - my passport. It took a while for this symbolism to sink in but once it did I subsequently spent half of the following year overseas. I explored Southeast Asia and India with a good friend where we had the opportunity to photography Bengal tigers, a spotted leopard, and more. I carried Spike’s ashes with me until we saw our first tiger and left them in a nearby watering hole, setting his spirit free in the land of big cats.

The following winter I spent touring both islands of New Zealand, traveling by bus and staying at various farms as a guest worker. Those experiences, the images I captured and the plethora of adventures that have followed since are a direct result of a tumultuous event that turned my life upside down and more importantly, how I chose to interpret the situation. I paid attention to the lessons and found inspiration in a wave of emotions that put me onto a path more aligned with my purpose. The same holds true for humanity in this very moment. There are many lessons to be learned from this collective experience and we can come out of this better for it, stronger and wiser, if we choose.

If you’d like to read the full story “From Ashes to Adventure, One Year in this Big Giant Life” please follow this link: https://www.colintyler.com/…/from-ashes-to-adventure-one-ye…

Thank you for reading this far and have a great day out there. I am off to explore a new (to me) location, which has become an annual tradition on this date. As always, stay safe and thank you for following along.

Colin

#resilience #earthday2020


Spotted leopard. Bandhavgarh National Park, India.

Spotted leopard. Bandhavgarh National Park, India.


Gray langur. Ranthambore National Park, India.

Gray langur. Ranthambore National Park, India.


Bengal tiger. Bandhavgarh National Park, India.

Bengal tiger. Bandhavgarh National Park, India.

Good Friday

Spring marches on, oblivious to and perhaps better off because of this pause in human activity. The ice & snow are melting, revealing channels in the river that will soon swell with glacially silted waters and echo voices in swift current. There is much to learn from this experience, if we choose to listen.

Have a Good Friday and a great weekend. Stay safe, stay home, stay well.

Colin


Eagle River, April 9, 2020

Eagle River, April 9, 2020

Perspective

Perspective makes all the difference, whether in reference to being eye level with your subject (which doesn't always work with certain species - bears, etc.) or when facing an inevitable cultural shift. Are we being forced inside or do we have the opportunity to slow down and reexamine our priorities? Each one of us gets to choose, and the thoughts we focus on today will chart the course going forward.

Stay well,

Colin


Trumpeter Swans, Eagle River Nature Center, Alaska

Trumpeter Swans, Eagle River Nature Center, Alaska

Highlights from Cuba

A classic car tour of Havana, exploring waterfalls & swimming in the cool waters, kayaking with pelicans and visiting the countryside on horseback; these are just some of the highlights from this year’s Cuba photo tour! I intend to return to Cuba ‘el próximo año’ (next year) and might kick off the tour on Sunday, February 14, 2021 - Valentine’s Day. Please stay tuned for details on that…

Colin


Classic car tour, Havana

Classic car tour, Havana


El Nicho National Park

El Nicho National Park


Kayaking in Guajimico

Kayaking in Guajimico


Horseback farm tour, Trinidad

Horseback farm tour, Trinidad


Horseback farm tour, Trinidad

Horseback farm tour, Trinidad


Big Snowfall

There's nothing like two feet of fresh snow to welcome me back from the tropics! Since early yesterday morning we have received 23 inches - a bit much for skiing right now but my snowshoes have been sitting idle for some time so I guess it's time to get those out and explore...

Colin


Almost three feet of accumulation!

Almost three feet of accumulation!


Eagle River Nature Center

Eagle River Nature Center


Iditarod/Crow Pass Trailhead

Iditarod/Crow Pass Trailhead

Cuban Skies

“I can always find my Cuban skies

In Rosalinda’s eyes…”

(Billy Joel, Rosalinda’s Eyes, 1978)

That song always transported me to Havana, long before I ever visited. Today it’s taking me back there as I edit through photos from this year’s tour and find myself missing those Cuban skies. This was taken on our first day along Havana’s famous Malecón (sea wall) - always a lively and social place at the end of the day with vendors of all kinds and street musicians beckoning you to join them (for a few pesos) and on this day, a turbulent sea at high tide!

More images to come, including fun shots from the tour as well as some very important reconnections with friends from previous visits to Cuba.

As always, thank you for following my journey!

Colin


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Sun Shadows

The sun has been making brief appearances in our end of the valley again, in select areas and only a few minutes at a time. I took this last week just after it had dropped behind Eagle Peak and cast shadows of the mountains onto the clouds.

I'll be back in Cuba on Friday and while I do look forward to the tropical weather, I hope to return to a still-snow-covered landscape - skiing has been wonderful on the river this season!

Thank you all for following along. I will soon be posting from Cuba!

🇨🇺

Colin


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Subzero Musings

Here are a few musings from this week's subzero winter landscape. While I do enjoy these temperatures and the light they bring, I am also looking forward to returning to Cuba in just three weeks! Speaking of Cuba, I had another person join the tour this week and I still have space for a few more. It's coming up fast but if you are spontaneous like me, you can still register here: https://www.colintyler.com/february-2020-cuba-tour

Also, January 15 is the last day to register for our August 2020 Iceland Tour and take advantage of the early booking discount - $200 off for individuals and $500 for couples/pairs: https://www.colintyler.com/august-2020-iceland-tour

Thank you for following along and have a great weekend!

Colin


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Minnesota Surnise

Good morning from lake country! It's always nice to visit my home state of Minnesota and be welcomed by the Midwest skies, like today's vibrant sunrise.

Have a great weekend out there and thank you for following along!

Colin


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First Snow!

Good afternoon from Eagle River Valley. I haven't posted it a while and honestly, the lack of color has left me uninspired but we just received a foot of fresh snow in the last 24 hours! I had just enough time & light this morning to ski out to one of my favorite spots and enjoy the brisk morning while capturing a few images.

Have a great week out there and thank you for following along!

Colin


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Happy Halloween!

Happy Halloween! Since owls seem to today's theme, I decided to jump on board and share a few of my nighttime images of great horned owls. I spent several hours trying to capture the third image of the owl taking flight, going out each evening and setting up, hoping that I'd be ready if & when the opportunity presented itself. My patience & persistence finally paid off after a couple weeks!

Have a safe & fun holiday and weekend!

Colin


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