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I snapped this picture of an art exhibit during a visit to Governor’s Island in New York City.  A little bit of light peaking through the leaves of a nearby tree created a natural spot light effect.   

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This picture of a Shiva statuette was taken at an Asian Heritage Month event in NYC using available light (i.e. a small desk lamp).

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This blackbird landed on a post several feet in front of me just as I was about to go on a morning walk. Bad omen or not, I thought the light hit his black feathers in a nice way.  It was certainly worthy of a photograph.

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This duotone photograph was taken from a hiking trail at Pinnacle Peak in Scottsdale Arizona. 

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This photograph of moss and vine growth was taken with a 100 mm macro lens while I was surounded montrous red wood trees.  Sometimes the most interesting pictures in the forest can be captured by focusing in on the small and unnoticed aspects of forest life.

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This photo of an owl was taken with a 300 mm lens from one of the many hiking trials at Big Sur National Park in California. 

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These are the famous sea lions of Fisherman’s Warf in San Francisco. I focused on one sea lion that kind of looked like a character from a Dr. Seuss book.

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I photographed this magnificent tree on the grounds of the Neibaum-Coppola Estate Winery in Napa Valley, California.

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I used some split toning to introduce some color into this black and white photograph.
 

 

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This whale was part a pod of three whales that came right up to our boat during a whale watching tour of Monterey Bay.  They swam around the boat for about 20 minutes before they got bored with us and left.

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