The mahogany forest in Piti has provided consistent photographic inspiration. I'm spending a portion of my vacation looking for intimate landscapes there.
Author: Christopher Harper
More details from Piti
I’ve been making progress on a new photography project in the Piti mahogany forest. Take a look at the latest images and let me know what you think.
Just a bit of rope
An early morning walk on the beach reveals items washed ashore by the ocean. In this case, a short piece of rope, perhaps of nautical use at some point.
Capturing details in Piti
I’m working on a new photography project in the Piti mahogany forest. My first twelve images are available for preview. Let me know what you think.
Building my website, not their websites
You'll find attention on social media sites. And you'll be rewarded for using the tools they provide. But where can we find your permanent online archive?
Knowledge is available, if we’d only use it
Many online discussions about issues of the day could use a good dose of reality. People of integrity build their positions on a framework of knowledge.
Mahogany forest floor
This particular section of the Mahogany forest in Piti is littered with snail shells. Most are sun-bleached and partially buried in the dark brown soil.
World War II historical sites
This M4 Sherman tank is one of the more photographed relics from the World War II on Guam. I just visited the site for the first time a few months ago.
Recently fallen
The jungle floor is covered in leaf litter. I usually search for color and contrast within the various shades of brown. Yesterday I found some in Piti.