• These Polar Bear Cubs are playing near the Beaufort Sea on the North Slope of Alaska near Kaktovik.

  • Bull elk with frost on its back posing at sunrise in Gibbon Meadows in Yellowstone National Park Wyoming.

  • Silhouette of caribou antler with skull at sunset in Northwest Territories Canada.

  • Buck whitetail deer posing in fall color in Cades Cove in Great Smoky Mountains National Park Tennessee.

  • Head shot of giraffe in Arusha National Park Tanzania.

  • Two three-month-old polar bear cubs playing near their den in Wapusk National Park south of Churchill Manitoba Canada near the Hudson Bay.

  • Caribou on the snowy tundra at Fletcher Lake in Wapusk N. P. near Churchill, Manitoba, Canada. This image was taken at ground level to keep from disturbing them and accentuate the blowing snow.

    Robin Imaging has an online gallery featuring several artists. Each artist has their own gallery featuring pieces of their work. I am fortunate to be one of the artists and have my own gallery on their site featuring several images. To order one of these images from Robin, there will be a direct link next to the image on my web site. This link will take you directly to that image in my online gallery at Robin Imaging where you will find a menu of print mediums and print sizes available for that specific image along with pricing. An order can be placed directly from this page. Below is a list of typical print mediums and size offerings. Since the medium used is image dependent, the offering of print mediums will vary somewhat depending on the photograph.

    Medium

    Size

    Photo Rag Epson Metallic Canvas Metal (gloss or luster surface) TrueLife HD Acrylic 1” Acrylic Block

    8x12” 10x15” 12x18” 14x21” 16X24” 18X27”

    20x30” 24X36” 28x42” 30x45” 32X48”

  • Caribou on the snowy tundra at Fletcher Lake in Wapusk N. P. near Churchill, Manitoba, Canada.

  • Pine Marten in tree Bear Cave Mountain in the Yukon Territory Canada.

  • Arctic fox feeding on the remains of a caribou that was killed during the night by a pack of wolves during the night on Fletcher Lake in Wapusk National Park, Manitoba, Canada

  • These two grizzly bear cubs are standing on a bear path in Lake Clark National Park in Alaska looking at their mother a few yards away.

    Robin Imaging has an online gallery featuring several artists. Each artist has their own gallery featuring pieces of their work. I am fortunate to be one of the artists and have my own gallery on their site featuring several images. To order one of these images from Robin, there will be a direct link next to the image on my web site. This link will take you directly to that image in my online gallery at Robin Imaging where you will find a menu of print mediums and print sizes available for that specific image along with pricing. An order can be placed directly from this page. Below is a list of typical print mediums and size offerings. Since the medium used is image dependent, the offering of print mediums will vary somewhat depending on the photograph.

    Medium

    Size

    Photo Rag Epson Metallic Canvas Metal (gloss or luster surface) TrueLife HD Acrylic 1” Acrylic Block

    8x12” 10x15” 12x18” 14x21” 16X24” 18X27”

    20x30” 24X36” 28x42” 30x45” 32X48”

  • These two grizzly bear cubs-of-the-year are standing on a bear path in Lake Clark National Park in Alaska looking at their mother a few yards away.

  • These two polar bears in Chrchill, Manitoba Canada are play fighting.

  • Polar Bear Cubs climb on mother's back while playing in Wapusk National Park south of Churchill Manitoba Canada near Hudson Bay.

  • Polar Bear Cubs climb on mother's back while playing in Wapusk National Park south of Churchill Manitoba Canada near Hudson Bay.

  • This family of three polar bears briefly poses for a portrait on the Hudson Bay near Churchill, Manitoba Canada.

  • This family of three polar bears briefly poses for a portrait on the Hudson Bay near Churchill, Manitoba Canada.

  • Cow moose eating in a small pond near Wonder Lake in Denali National Park Alaska.

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