Category: Nature
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Perspectives
This little building is part of a former research station in the Gifford Pinchot National Forest. I got this shot using a 14MM lens, to create an incredibly wide field of view. The Gifford Pinchot National Forest is one of the biggest forested areas you’ll ever see, with awe inspiring views nearly every where you…
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Blooming in Red
I love shooting flowers with fast apertures. The shallow depth of field makes it seem like the blooms are just floating in space. This red beauty was at the Lan Su Chinese Garden in Portland, Oregon. I loved my visit there, everything in the garden was just as serene as you imagine it would be.…
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Colour Corrections
It’s always amazing to me how quickly you can change a photo’s mood just by adjusting the white balance. I found this little cabin trekking through the Pacific Northwest, specifically, Washington state, and thought it was so cozy surrounded by all the greenery. Use the slider to see the difference. Can you guess which photo…
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Lonely Trees
It’s funny, touring through the Gifford Pinchot National Forest, I never expected to find trees that I would consider lonely! The GPNF is one of the largest forested areas in all of the USA and it’s home to miles and miles of trees!
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Meadows are a Special Kind of Joy
I love meadows! They’re always so calm! This could of course be nostalgia for The Sound of Music, but whenever I see wildflowers like this I chill out! The dreamy effect you see here at the edges of the frame was achieved by using an incredibly wide angle lens (14mm) and getting really really close…
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Rocky Mountains Rock
Canada is a beautiful country and the Rocky Mountain range or the “Rockies” are among the most breathtaking landscapes you’ll ever see! This shot was taken on an expedition to Alberta’s side of the Rocky Mountains!
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Astrophotography Take 1
I was recently on a trip to the Pacific North West road tripping through Washington and Oregon. Since it was so clear and free of light pollution, I was able to give Astrophotography a shot! For a first attempt I think these turned out quite well. Zoom in and take a look at all the…