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Right on schedule

Right on schedule

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I've been on vacation for a week and my mahogany forest project is coming along nicely. Today I concentrated on broader scenes that provide context.

In jungle shadows

In jungle shadows

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A dark section of jungle on the Sella River leads to bright, sunny Sella Bay. Its contrast makes this area beautiful and exceedingly difficult to photograph.

Back on the Fonte River

Back on the Fonte River

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This is our first time at this location since the typhoon. On our last attempt, we turned back because of rain. Downed trees have made it a difficult hike.

Caught in the middle

Favorites from 2023

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While my photography plans for 2023 were interrupted by Typhoon Mawar, I still managed to capture ten images I am happy with. Thank you for visiting!

A Walk by the River

A walk by the river

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As a young adult, I spent many hours in this area on the Spokane River. Today's 2023 honorable mention is from a family trip to Washington this summer.

Emerald Valley lone tree

Emerald Valley lone tree

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We spent part of Labor Day in the Emerald Valley near Piti. The landscape has changed since Typhoon Mawar came and went. Now this tree stands alone.

Textures of Montana

Textures of Montana

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The drive from Spokane, Washington to Dillon, Montana was one of the most beautiful I've ever taken. I captured this image when we stopped for a rest.

Many happy returns

Many happy returns

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This little waterfall on the Fonte River has been one of our favorite places in recent years. My son and I just had the chance to visit that area again.

Get your feet wet

Get your feet wet

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I was standing with my heels in the lapping surf when I captured this image. At high tide, these plants hang just over the rocks at the water's edge.

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