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Jul 29th, 2013
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First of all, if you Googled the word "naked" and ended up here, you can go away now. I have to assume, though, that if you did do that, this post would probably not show up in the first thousand or so pages. So you're probably pretty tired by now. But you never know. No, this post is about wildflowers. (I know, but bare with me. Ahem.)
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Jul 22nd, 2013
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I love photographing Paris! I don't think I'll ever get tired of going back there to shoot. In fact, I've already been over there, say, about, well, exactly one time when I actually took serious photos, but that's not the point. The point is that it's an amazing city, a photographer's dream in fact, and I can't wait to get back. And I will. Eventually. But in the meantime, I can reminisce about my last trip there a couple of years ago.
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Jul 15th, 2013
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It was Galen Rowell I was thinking about as I drove down to Mount Rainier National Park last Sunday to photograph the Milky Way - under overcast skies. This would either be a complete waste of time and gasoline, or if the forecast for "Partly Cloudy" later that night went the way I hoped, a great night for photography. Obviously I was betting on the latter.
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Jul 8th, 2013
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And now for something completely different! Come join me next Sunday, July 14, at Issaquah’s own (and one of the last two remaining on the planet) XXX Rootbeer Drive-In for the 7Th Annual Thundering Angels Burgers, Bikers & Babes Motorcycle Rally. Yes, you read that right! I will have a booth at this free fun […]
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Jul 1st, 2013
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Wow, it’s hot out there! We’re not supposed to have this kind of weather in Seattle until after July 4th, and yet here it is. And we’re getting off easy compared to the Southwest where they’re seeing temps into the 120s! Yikes! Even with A/C, which presumably almost everyone in the Southwest must have, there […]
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Jul 1st, 2013
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It’s that time again! Come see me this Friday after work or on your extended weekend at the July Issaquah ArtWalk! This time I’ll be located outside of the Historic Train Depot (number 21 on the brochure below) from 6-9PM. The train depot location will host live music, several artists, and a robotics club! Rhythm […]
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Jun 24th, 2013
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When I show my work at exhibitions and art fairs, by far the question I am asked the most is, “How did you do that star trails shot?”. It’s not always phrased that way. Sometimes I get “Is that real?”, or “What is that”, or “Does that really happen?”. “That’s taken in daytime, right?”. Well, […]
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Jun 18th, 2013
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It’s an interesting world out there, and one of the things that makes it so interesting is the people you meet. But first, some background. Back in December, Getty Images invited me to sign a contract with them and upload some of the photos in my Flickr Photostream for display on the gettyimages.com website. One […]
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Jun 10th, 2013
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Yosemite is one of those places you just can’t stop going back to. It sucks me in just like it sucked in John Muir, Edward Weston, Ansel Adams and so many others. Recently I wrote about my latest trip to Yosemite and also about photographing my first “Moonbow” there (OK, actually my only Moonbow), but […]
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Jun 2nd, 2013
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Come see me this Friday after work at the first Issaquah ArtWalk of the 2013 season! From 6-9PM I’ll be located by the parking lot for Opus Bank (next to Village Theater) near the intersection of Front Street N and NW Dogwood Street (number 3 on the brochure below). I’ll have prints of my latest […]
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May 28th, 2013
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It was Saturday morning when the email came in from the University of Alaska Fairbanks: Solar event on the west limb of the sun appears to have been large enough to produce significant auroral activity…for viewers in southern Canada and the northern tier of the United States. Cool! I may finally get to see a […]
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May 23rd, 2013
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Folks have been asking me recently about the little mugshots they see next to some of the comments on my blog posts. When I post a comment, for example, a small thumbnail image of my choosing, known as my avatar, shows up next to my comment. (See the first comment below.) Several others on my […]
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May 21st, 2013
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There’s just something about a slot canyon that’s irresistible. Faced with the choice of a tight, curvaceous space with high, colorful walls just barely far enough apart to squeeze through, or a large wash fit for an army invasion, there’s just no comparison. So last year when my friend Jeremy invited me to go along […]
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May 13th, 2013
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OK, it’s time to do the grizzly bear story. I’ve been putting this one off because frankly, I’m embarrassed. I’m embarrassed because I didn’t get the shot. Well, I did and I didn’t. Let me explain. A couple of years ago, I signed up for a Mountaineers Photography trip to Mount Assiniboine Provincial Park in […]
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May 6th, 2013
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This is one of my all time favorite stories, because it shows that no matter how much you prepare, there are just some things that you can’t anticipate, and you have to be able to improvise to get the job done. A couple of years ago I signed up to participate in a photography workshop […]
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Apr 29th, 2013
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A few years ago when I was really starting to get into digital photography, I was looking through a list of photography workshops being offered, and one of them struck me as being particularly interesting: students were going to photograph a “Moonbow” in Yosemite National Park. Well, that sounds pretty cool! What the heck is […]
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Apr 22nd, 2013
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This is the time of year when a lot of folks in the Pacific Northwest start itching to get back to hiking and backpacking in a snow-free environment. Not everyone wants to avoid the snow up in the mountains, but lots do. So the question of where to go when your favorite trails are still […]
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Apr 15th, 2013
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“‘Cause if it is, I’m staying in my warm sleeping bag!”, I half whispered, half yelled to the annoying interruption to my sleep outside my tent. “No no, get up! I have a plan!” came the reply. Uggg. Really? It was serious pea soup out there last night, and conditions weren’t looking any better this […]
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Apr 15th, 2013
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Got the news on Friday that I’ve been accepted to participate in the Issaquah ArtWalk this summer. This fun family event is held on the evening of each first Friday from June through September in historic downtown Issaquah. Admission is free and there’s plenty of free parking. Stay tuned, and I’ll post more details as […]
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Apr 8th, 2013
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As Seattle settles in for another three months of winter and much of the rest of the nation braces for Winter Storm Walda and its associated blizzard conditions (I do not make this stuff up), I’d like to take you to a warmer place and time and focus on something really warm – the sun! […]
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