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The Mountain Pine Beetle: what the heck is killing all those trees?

The Mountain Pine Beetle: what the heck is killing all those trees?

by Chip Phillips | Nov 22, 2020 | Backpacking, Chip Phillips, Education, Locations | 0 comments

I spend a lot of time photographing, camping, and hiking in the beautiful state of Wyoming. While the scenery never fails to inspire me, it’s impossible not to notice the broad swaths of brown, dead and dying pine trees through the state’s plentiful...
Acadia National Park in Spring

Acadia National Park in Spring

by Adrian Klein | Jul 14, 2016 | Color, Garden Photography, Locations, Philosophy, Photo Travel, Spring Photography | 0 comments

   Photo: Colorful rocks that more resemble marbles more than rocks at Little Hunters Beach – Acadia National Park, Maine In May of this year I had an opportunity to spend a few days in Acadia National Park. If you are not familiar with the area it’s in the...
What I Learned Photographing The Californian Redwoods

What I Learned Photographing The Californian Redwoods

by Photo Cascadia | Jun 9, 2014 | Color, High Dynamic Range, Locations, Photo Travel, Spring Photography | 4 comments

For the last five years I’ve taken spring trips down to the Californian Redwoods. Each year I take the trip with the hope of photographing the stunning rhododendrons with the fog and mist that occurs frequently in spring and summer. The last few years I have either...
Opal Creek Wilderness – Long Overdue Return

Opal Creek Wilderness – Long Overdue Return

by Adrian Klein | Oct 27, 2011 | Locations, Photo Travel | 4 comments

By Adrian Klein Over eight years ago Molly and I took my son Logan on one of his first backpacking trips. I had just bought my first DSLR that summer but knew nothing about photography. The trip was certainly more about checking out a new location and getting out for...

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