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Journal | A genius, so to speak, for sauntering
...notes on the landscape, wilderness & photography
July, 2008
29 | posted under: New Images
I just received a handful of advance copies of a print of my Pasta Cutter (or Tagliapasta as they say in the old country) image from the Foto:Box collection released by the Italian publisher Corriere della Sera. (Yes that's right, ...
24 | posted under: Website Business
While organizing material for the website redesign, I found some old journal entries from a volunteer job I took staffing backcountry cabins for the Park Service in Lake Clark National Park. For those who haven't been to Lake Clark, it ...
24 | posted under: New Images
I've posted a handful of new images today. Not all of them have a portfolio yet in which to reside, but they should all be available under recent images.
23 | posted under: New Images
I've added two images: one of an image made along the Oregon coast with the Pacific Ocean showing its wet, foggy side, which will be added to the Landscape Gallery, the other is is a portrait. When I get enough ...
22 | posted under: Musings
The title of this journal is from Thoreau’s Walking. Walking, both Thoreau’s essay and the act itself, is close my heart and I'm often frustrated by city planners and property owners who don’t make provisions for the pedestrians. I have ...
22 | posted under: Website Business
Over the years I have added photographs to the website as I edited them and used whatever technology was available and affordable at the the time to scan and process the images. The result was a loosely edited collection of ...
10 | posted under: Digital Alterations
The New York Times and almost everyone else is running a story about the extra Iranian missile digitally added to a photograph. Many of the major news outlets ran the faked image on their front pages. Most of the news ...
08 | posted under: Website Business
After leading a somewhat nomadic existence for the past several years we've finally settled down for a while in Eagle River, Alaska. Eagle River is close enough to both Anchorage and some of the most gorgeous wilderness in the world ...
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