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This is from a recent trip to the Puerto Vallarta Zoo. We were so close to the animals through out our walk that I never had to switch out my 50mm lens.
Dusk on City Beach in Ocean Shores, WA.
Summer sunset as the tide comes in, lifting the lingering seagulls upon gentle waves, on City Beach in Ocean Shores, Washington.
These diptychs are part of a photographic series I did that compares the man made to the nature made through similarity of shapes and textures.
This is from a recent trip to the Puerto Vallarta Zoo. We were so close to the animals through out our walk that I never had to switch out my 50mm lens. For some reason when I was a little kid I thought all emu were bad and scary. These guys were pretty friendly.
This is from a recent trip to the Puerto Vallarta Zoo. We were so close to the animals through out our walk that I never had to switch out my 50mm lens. These guys have their own island.
These diptychs are part of a photographic series I did that compares the man made to the nature made through similarity of shapes and textures.
The first spring blossoms blooming on an Apple pear tree.
This is from a recent trip to the Puerto Vallarta Zoo. We were so close to the animals through out our walk that I never had to switch out my 50mm lens. This tucan was kind enough to pose for a side view of his beek.
This is from a recent trip to the Puerto Vallarta Zoo. We were so close to the animals through out our walk that I never had to switch out my 50mm lens. The Ross geese are sort of like unofficial zoo greeters, as soon as you're out of the lion and jaguar areas they come waddling down the cobble stone path and follow you around most of the first half of the park.
This is from a recent trip to the Puerto Vallarta Zoo. We were so close to the animals through out our walk that I never had to switch out my 50mm lens.
This is from a recent trip to the Puerto Vallarta Zoo. We were so close to the animals through out our walk that I never had to switch out my 50mm lens. This tucan sat obligingly close to the front of its enclosure allowing me to get this shot of its eyes, which are emerald green shading to black at the pupil.
A wide angle view of the southern half of the Malecon in Puerto Vallarta.
Small rest stop along the Oregon Coast. I saw this out my car window and forced my fellow weary road worriors to pull over so I could snag a this shot.
This is from a recent trip to the Puerto Vallarta Zoo. We were so close to the animals through out our walk that I never had to switch out my 50mm lens.
These diptychs are part of a photographic series I did that compares the man made to the nature made through similarity of shapes and textures.
An abstract black and white photo of a gnarled piece of wood.
These diptychs are part of a photographic series I did that compares the man made to the nature made through similarity of shapes and textures.
A lone paddle boarder at sunset just off the Malecon in Puerto Vallarta.
Another gorgeous flower from Volunteer Park in Seattle.
Panoramic view of city beach in Ocean Shores.
I decided to get playful with jewelry and knick-knacks in the studio. These are the results.
I decided to get playful with jewelry and knick-knacks in the studio. These are the results.
The top portion of Cascade Falls in Moran State Park on Orcas Island. From this point the water falls another 40 ft. to the creek bed below.
An Iguana at the Marina Vallarta in Puerto Vallarta, Mexico.
A small rest stop along the Oregon Coast on Interstate 101. We were camping our way back home to Seattle and stopped here to rest and walk on the beach.
There are hundreds of these little crabby buggers skittering around all over the rocks down by the water at the Puerto Vallarta Marina.
I decided to get playful with jewelry and knick-knacks in the studio. These are the results.
Partially seen in the foreground is one of the many bronze statues that dots the length of the Malecon, while in the background swimmers swim and the Voladores of Papantla flying men begin their traditional performance at the top of the white pole from which they swing.
This is from a recent trip to the Puerto Vallarta Zoo. We were so close to the animals through out our walk that I never had to switch out my 50mm lens. The macaws are only too happy to say hello, especially if give them some peanuts.
This is from a recent trip to the Puerto Vallarta Zoo. We were so close to the animals through out our walk that I never had to switch out my 50mm lens.
A crab shell I found one day while I was beach combing. I knew as soon as I saw it was going to end up black and white in spite of the beautiful red and yellow tones of the shell.
These diptychs are part of a photographic series I did that compares the man made to the nature made through similarity of shapes and textures.
A prescription bottle stuffed full of money. I think this one speaks for itself.
This is from a recent trip to the Puerto Vallarta Zoo. We were so close to the animals through out our walk that I never had to switch out my 50mm lens. This gentle giantess quickly conned us into feeding her most of our carrot sticks as she gracefully bent her great neck and plucked the carrots from our fingers.
These diptychs are part of a photographic series I did that compares the man made to the nature made through similarity of shapes and textures.
The last beach comber at the end of the day at City Beach in Ocean Shores.
A small waterfall about five minutes down trail from the northern trail head for Cascade Trail in Moran State Park on Orcas Island.
This is from a recent trip to the Puerto Vallarta Zoo. We were so close to the animals through out our walk that I never had to switch out my 50mm lens. This gentle giantess quickly conned us into feeding her most of our carrot sticks as she gracefully bent her great neck and plucked the carrots from our fingers.
This is from a recent trip to the Puerto Vallarta Zoo. We were so close to the animals through out our walk that I never had to switch out my 50mm lens. Feeding the hippo was kind of like shooting baskets at the fair.
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