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Entries from April 2007

Elmer Fudd…in pink

April 16th, 2007 · No Comments

Brit has been one of my favorite subjects to shoot. This particular shot and pose came at us from out of the blue…I thought, what the heck, let’s give it a try. Wow! We both love it. A very natural pose.
Funny story, I get to shoot Brit’s wedding this June. Her mother has seen [...]

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Tags: Fashion

In Training

April 14th, 2007 · No Comments

As I drove to Freezeout Lake early in the spring, I went near the goat-lick on the southern edge of Glacier National Park. There were about a dozen goats of various sizes on the hillside. This young one appeared to be practicing for his role later on in life (methinks I’ve see a tad too [...]

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Tags: wildlife

Spring Flowers

April 13th, 2007 · No Comments

This winter seemed longer than usual. Maybe it’s the gray that fills our valley skies during that time. I’ve seen signs of spring, like the tulips next to our house sprouting and budding. Maybe?

This is one of my favorite tulip pictures. While I couldn’t get out to shoot pictures I bought tulips (this [...]

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Tags: Flowers

AzureVision Dance Collective

April 12th, 2007 · No Comments

AzureVision is a modern dance collective I’ve had the privilege to work with for several months. I first shot them when they were preparing for their Spring concert which was presented on April 6 and 7. There are seven talented ladies, most of them dance instructors, who perform. And perform they do! The concert [...]

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Tags: dance

April 9th, 2007 · No Comments

Peggy Sue said, “I’m not photogenic”.
I’ll let the viewer be the judge of that. In my opinion the lens loves this young woman.

Peggy attended another session I was shooting as an extra. I had suggested to Brittany another person might be helpful to handle her makeup and any other related tasks. Another set [...]

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Tags: Portraits

April 8th, 2007 · No Comments

Another beautiful day in the Mission Valley, and there wasn’t a sign of Mr. GBH (Great Blue Heron). Perhaps it’s too early or we hit the ‘pipes’ at the wrong time of day. Mount McDonald and Mt. Calowahcan in the background. April 2007

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Tags: Landscapes