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I believe we were crossing a bridge at this point. Priscilla is ahead of me. I can't account for the foreground effect, but it's great. - IMG_0061
We veered off the trail and forayed into the wilderness. We stopped briefly and I took the opportunity to experiment with the light. - IMG_0062
Yikes! Mom got a fishing hook stuck in the bottom of her sandal. The people got it out ok. - IMG_0063
Mom and Dad getting ready to go again. - IMG_0064
My energy and enthusisam seem to catch everyone up as we begin moving again. Priscilla is on the left and mom is in the center. - IMG_0065
This one was an accident. The camera went off while I was sniffing this very interesting location. - IMG_0066
This one is a nice statement of what we have in common: whether two or four legged, we must all move forward through the world we share. - IMG_0067
I'm gratified by the way this composition melds Priscilla's body and the environment in almost ying-yang fashion. - IMG_0068
Shots incorporating parts of myself were surprisingly difficult with our set-up, but I managed a few. - IMG_0071
This is another accidental shot taken during a moment of sniffing. - IMG_0072
I love how this image combines recognizability with extreme distortion and a certain amount of silhouetting. The encodiong of my low perspective with the immediate horizon is also interesting. Laura is in the center and Griffin is to her right. - IMG_0073
The negative space defined by Priscilla's back and a little bit of foliage is quite compelling. The overexposure is disappointing, though. Hopefully, dad can give me some pointers to improve this in the future. - IMG_0074
The effect of excitement, action, and kinetic energy is absolutely perfect. It stands as a metaphor for the ever-present but often overlooked dance of life. - IMG_0075
These rocks revealed much to me, but did not produce a particularly profound image.