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Tag Archives: mountains
Telling Stories.
“It is interesting being a shooter. The pictures you make are like a connect-the-dots game that becomes the line of your life, as real and vibrant as the lines on your face and hands. We tell stories with our pictures. … Continue reading
Petite
Leigh Ann DiDomenico, if she were soaking wet, might tip the scales at 95 lbs! However, don’t let this fool you into thinking she’s a lightweight. She’s anything but. This woman is a “commercial print, beauty and petite fashion model”, … Continue reading
Posted in Landscape, Nature & Wildlife, People
Tagged fashion, Glacier National Park, Montana landscape, mountains, nature, portrait, sexy, water, young woman
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River Dance
The middle fork of the Flathead River is one of Montana’s premier whitewater rivers and the landscape is world class with the deep emerald greens and sapphire blues of the water. Because of scheduling conflicts the only time we (Keiko … Continue reading
Posted in dance, Digital Art, Landscape, Nature & Wildlife, People
Tagged ballerina, ballerina project, ballet, dance, dancer, Flathead River, Glacier National Park, Montana landscape, mountains, river, stream
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Stanley to Boise
Before leaving StanleyI slipped out of the room in the wee hours of the morning, shortly after O’dark-thirty, and drove back to the same spot I’d shot the stormy skies over the Sawtooth. Early morning smells, to me, are normally … Continue reading
Bitterroot to Bayhorse
On July 2nd, Ann and I left Kalispell at our usual time…O’dark-thirty…for the Idaho leg of our summer travels, to visit Justin (our youngest) in Boise, Idaho. Our last trip took us across the narrow panhandle of Idaho, this time … Continue reading
Posted in Landscape, Travel
Tagged Bitterroot, ghost town, history, Idaho, mountains, Sawtooth, Stanley, Trapper Peaks, Travel
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Meredith: On The Rocks
My second Ballet shoot took place at a state park near where I live. My model Meredith and her mother met me there on a warm spring evening just before sunset. The place I remembered from a previous session I … Continue reading
Posted in Digital Art, Landscape, People
Tagged ballerina, ballerina project, ballet, dance, dancer, Flathead Lake, lakeshore, Montana landscape, mountains, nature, rocks, shoreline, water
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Backbone Of The World
There is not a single word in the english language that can describe Glacier National Park. A person’s senses are left reeling and overwhelmed with the sights, smells, sounds and feel of it’s presence. I personally crave the aroma of … Continue reading
Project: Ballerina
While driving home from the MT PPA convention in Helena several weeks ago I began to think about next year’s competition and what I could create to raise the bar. In one of the seminars I watched a slide show … Continue reading
Posted in dance, Digital Art, Landscape, People
Tagged ballerina, ballerina project, ballet, crown of the continent, dance, dancer, Flathead River, Glacier National Park, Kintla Lake, Montana landscape, mountains, nature, North fork, snow, spring
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Montana PPA convention: Seeley Lake, Day 2
Day Two: The night was shorter than usual. That may have been because I stayed up late but woke up at my normal time which is o’dark-thirty. I took a quick peek outside to see what the weather was like and … Continue reading
Posted in Business, Landscape, Nature & Wildlife
Tagged fog, lake, mist, Montana landscape, mountains, nature, outdoor activity, recreation, Salmon Lake, Seeley Lake, water
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