Category: wallpaper
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Branches, Razar State Park, 2009
This “short walk” turned into a mini photo-safari. When I got back to camp, I had to pack everything up.
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Driftwood, Point Roberts, 2006
I don’t clearly recall this trip. I think I was on autopilot the whole time, getting used to a life of small kids, constant server failures, lots of caffeine and less sleep. It must have involved crossing the border. I wonder if this was the trip we tried visiting the UBC campus and got lost…
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Gears, Semiahmoo Spit, 2006
I have visited Semiahmoo Spit twice. Each time, I’ve been impressed with the amount of driftwood along the spit. I took lots of photos of the driftwood. Few of those pictures seem interesting to me now. However, a fun experiment with some pictures of old machinery on the spit still shows sparkle. I often don’t…
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Flower, Razar State Park, 2009
This was mostly an experiment in depth of field. In fact, after I got my 50mm F1.4, I went around snapping lots of pictures on the camping trips, trying to exercise my curiosity for detailed highlights. I’m posting this one because it’s…morbid. This is actually the most morbid picture of a flower I’ve ever seen.…
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Sunset, Iron Springs, 2009
A nascent family tradition is to spend a weekend at Iron Springs. I was quite pleased that I was able to get some sunset pictures out of it. I don’t often take my camera near a wet beach. This time I was, and running around wildly shooting up the landscape. This one makes a better…
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Boats, Morro Bay, 2009
My father’s parents lived together for many years near Morro Bay. I visit there to see grandma Mary and bring the kids. Morro Rock is an impressive piece of geology, but it’s not in this picture. I was able to capture the weathering of the boats at the dock that day. I also got some…
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Log, Samish Island
This was an early morning shot from Samish Island. I like the “inverted” lighting from the low sun angle. I was impressed that I could get the depth of field just on the log and the trees in the background were out focusing range. Order a print! While I was on Samish Island, I was…
