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Eh. - IMG_0097
"Study in Blue" - IMG_0098
The play of light and shadow is really nice in this one. - IMG_0095
This is just a great abstraction. - IMG_0096
Man, I did not like getting stuck in the middle of the line, but this is a nice shot of me and Laura. - IMG_0093
Griffin's sculpted legs, with only two feet in contact with the ground, was my intended subject. But the inclusion of my own shadow and Laura's feet made a nice grouping. By this point in the treck, Griffen had calmed down and made a surprisingly pleasant companion. - IMG_0094
Here I'm catching up to Griffin. It looks great with only his legs recognizable. - IMG_0090
This was a challenging course, so I stopped to consider my options. The serendipidous effect, though, is of my presence writ large on the rugged landscape. - IMG_0091
I love this image of mom moving skillfully over such uncertain terrain. She's so cool. - IMG_0092
Here I wanted to communicate the meeting of body with the earth, priviledging the latter as support and foundation of the former. - IMG_0089
Not satisfied with the previous composition of my jaw, I tried again. This image is much better at capturing the incorporation of the environment into my senses. - IMG_0086
Man, Laura can move! - IMG_0087
Laura and Griffin in perfect synchronization. This is the closest I got to duplicating my inspiration painting. - IMG_0088
I just love this one of Laura and Griffin, with the woods swirling all around them. - IMG_0084
At this point in our strenuous hike, both of us were ready for a water break. While I waited my turn, I tried to universalize this image of Priscilla by obscuring her face. I call it "Thirst Gratified."