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Author: Christopher Harper

Documenting life and exploration on Guam
Nature and history

Nature and history

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World war two era rusted metal and coral rock mingle together in the surf as they have since liberation. Rust has become a permanent part of this rock.

I don’t believe in writer’s block

Christopher HarperCommentary

Writer's block is a myth. This commentary proves it. Not the words in the commentary, the fact it even exists. This was supposed be be another article.

Found on the Beach

Found on the Beach

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I made one of my favorite images of the year today. I had an unexpected (and short) walk on the beach locating subjects for a Found on the Beach series.

First outing with a new (old) camera

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I have a photo project in mind for my new (old) Sony camera. It will include images of things I "Found on the Beach." Here are my first seven entries.

I use three operating systems every day

Christopher HarperCommentary

I'm an open source software advocate that uses Linux, Windows, and macOS every day. Here is a little of my story and some thoughts on working this way.

Much more water

Much more water

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Tarzan Falls is a slightly different experience when more water is flowing. It was a muddy hike to the bottom, but most images of the falls were better.

The Southern Mountains

The Southern Mountains

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We don't spend a lot of time on the southern part of the island. Today we were hiking at Fouha Bay and stopped to take in the southern mountain views.

Inside Pågat caves

Inside Pågat caves

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After many hikes to this location, I made my first image inside Pågat caves. I opened the shutter for two seconds, illuminating the scene with headlamps.

It tells a story

It tells a story

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I’m not convinced every image must “tell a story,” but some can’t help it. This sea-hibiscus has fallen on the hiking trail. You know the rest.

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