Photography

The space between

November 2, 2010

Shannon and I were on our trip in the Seven Devil’s Mountains on the tail end of the summer right before fall. We started talking about the space between the end of something old and the start of something new, and I found it to be a lovely concept. These pictures are my attempt to [...]

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Pictures: Wood texture in the Hell’s Canyon Wilderness area

October 26, 2010

There was a large burn in the Hell’s Canyon Wilderness area in 1994, and the area is still in the re-growth stage. This created some pretty incredible wood textures (and I couldn’t stop photographing them!)

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Reader Question #18: Camera weight

September 10, 2010

Vanessa A. from Panama City, FL Question: You are obsessing about ounces for your backpacking trip, even grams on some things. Why are you still bringing your giant, heavy camera? Answer: I was hoping you wouldn’t ask that question. The answer is a little awkward, and now I feel embarrassed for both of us. My [...]

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Ponytails Falls in the Columbia River Gorge

November 14, 2009

This is some of the first photography I’ve gotten to do since coming home to Portland. I think that after all the bumps and bruises on the trail (not to mention the rain), my camera may need a little love from the shop. It’s not quite focusing the way I would like it to.

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Vermont on the trail

October 22, 2009
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Fall in Vermont

September 30, 2009

***Update: thanks to Joelle, I now know that these are Maple spindle gall mites. Cool!

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Self-portrait in the White Mountains

September 19, 2009

If you are my facebook friend then you have already seen this. I took it with my camera on a tripod and used my remote release.

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Lafayette Ridge in the White Mountains

September 18, 2009

This was easily one of the most beautiful places I have ever been. And, not to be cliche, but the picture doesn’t do it justice.

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