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Sol Duc Falls above sits in an old growth forest
in Olympic National Park. Consequently there are some
sublime 'fine art nature studies' to be found while going to and from the
falls on foot such as the pair below. |
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Going to and from
Sol duc Falls we encounter old growth forests. In my opinion overcast light is
preferable in forests to the contrast provided by direct sunlight
such as at right. That is, unless you're doing close-ups, for
example, the two images above. As it
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An Olympic Marmot in Olympic
National Park. For a few weeks of the year they like to
catch some morning sun and see what is going on around their
world. |
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A young Mule Deer, also in Olympic National Park
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A nicely side-lit Mule Deer with an Olympic Mountain
backdrop. |
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The Seattle skyline well after sunset. A
shot that's well worth the wait.
This was an overcast evening, so it does get better than this. |
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The Seattle to Mt. Rainier corridor often provides images such as this one
above, while the shot at right is typical of what can
be found on any of my trips. |

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On every Pacific
Northwest trip I feel that it is of great
photographic benefit to take clients to Northwest
Trek because, let's face it, one doesn't have time
every day to pursue shots such as these. Above
is a Beaver, right is a Wolf, and
below are Otter and Lynx. Other animals
photographed easily on each visit are Owl, Eagle,
Raccoon, Bear, Coyote and more. |
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Left, 180' Narada Falls, and above, a
Mount Rainier view from Reflection Lake. We shoot here at both
dawn and sunset. |
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Green harmony in the form of a Hellebore
shrub on Mt.
Rainier. |
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Above right, Mt. St. Helens as it
looked in 2007. The dome visible in the top middle of the
image is increasing in size all the time.
The foreground of that image plus the shots above left,
and left
attest to the power of the blast at that historic moment
back in 1980. |
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