After a wonderful family vacation on Vancouver Island, Dave, Jordan and I rode the car ferry from Victoria to Washington state to fly home from Seattle. Driving along the northern coast of Washington’s Pacific Northwest, we stopped in Sequim to stretch our legs. We wandered out on Dungeness Spit, a long curved sand spit that […]
Today is the worldwide celebration of photography… Monk performing the Black Hat dance at a religious festival in Bhutan What incredible advances have been made since the film days…Remember bringing in those rolls of film to get developed, paying money, opening the packages and getting bummed when pics came out under or over exposed? Did […]
This shot of the Big Dipper was taken at 2 am a week ago in Hackensack, when I was visiting my family on Ten Mile Lake in northern Minnesota. Earlier that night there was a storm happening 65 miles away near Brainerd, and we watched it light up the southern skies with a beautiful show […]
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Great shots and descriptions.
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thanks, Chris!
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You did a good job .
In late February this winter, I traveled along Highway 61, following the scenic coast of Lake Superior heading north from Duluth 100 miles to Grand Marais, Minnesota. Incredible ice formations lined the shore. But what surprised me most was the sheer variety of ice that existed. The winter scenery changed from one spot to the […]
Sometimes it can be a little overwhelming when you first arrive at a new location with camera in hand. Where do you start? What should you photograph? What lens, and how should you shoot it? How to vary compositions when shooting? Obviously everyone approaches photography differently. (That’s what makes it exciting to go shooting in […]