Finding the right projector for presenting digital images can be tricky. There is a lot to discuss. The March 2007 issue of Outdoor Photographer Magazine just ran a several page […]
The Palouse Region of southeastern Washington is one of the major grain producing areas in the US. The landscape reminds me of a stormy ocean swell frozen in time and […]
Taken on a cold fall morning at Hyatt Lake in the southern Oregon Cascades. A thin film of ice had formed on the lake overnight. The delicate ice patterns on […]
Gallen Rowell was one of the most prolific and well known outdoor and nature photographers in the second half of the 20th century. At a time when most outdoor photographers […]
Ashland Artisan Gallery had an amazing Grand Opening during the Ashland First Friday Artwalk on February 2. Scores of people came to celebrate the official openning of Ashland’s newest and […]
One of the great advantages of digital photography is the ability to easily share your photos with others. In addition to making traditional style prints, digital images can be posted […]
Recently I visited the southern Oregon coast twice and made another trip through central Oregon up to the Palouse region of eastern Washington. The southern Oregon coast from Brookings up […]
Have you ever had a problem trying to shoot a scene with a bright sky and dark foreground and finding that if you get the sky exposed right then the […]
For most of my life I have been strongly attracted to mountains. When I was nine years old my dad took me on my first climb of Mt. Thielsen in […]
In early April 2006 I learned that one of my most popular photos, Confetti, had been selected as a winner in the Environmental Photography Invitational (www.epinvitational.com). Art Wolfe (www.artwolfe.com), a […]

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