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Category Archives: Wild Places
Photo of the Month – July: Our Friend the Conch
We bumped into our friend the conch again while down in Costa Rica’s Rio Ario/Bongo watershed earlier this July. He was at first a bit timid, but then he became curious. And when he sensed that we weren’t going to … Continue reading
Posted in Costa Rica, New Photos, Photo of the Month, Wild Places
Tagged conch, costa rica, ember photo, emberphoto, endangered, mollusk, nicoya, sealife
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Inspiration in Central America
Since our first trip to Central America in 2000, we’ve been growing increasingly intimate with a region of Costa Rica’s Nicoya Peninsula known as the Bongo-Ario watershed. Aside from the region’s world-class surfing waves, it’s abundant natural wonders and it’s … Continue reading
Posted in Non-Profits, Wild Places
Tagged bongo-ario, caletas-ario, cirenas, costa rica, nicoya
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Happy Fall!
Happy Fall! We’ve been admiring this beautiful image of the north Atlantic from space, captured yesterday by one of NASA’s many weather monitoring satellites. In this image at lower right, you can see Tropical Storm Lisa, which was born yesterday. … Continue reading
Posted in Fall, New Photos, Surfing, Wild Places
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Our Photo Selected for new VT Photo Space Exhibit
One of our photographs was recently selected by jury for inclusion in the latest upcoming exhibit at the relatively new Vermont Photo Space gallery in Essex Junction, VT. Our photo, entitled, “Chacabuco” (and featured above), captures one of the last … Continue reading
Posted in News, Patagonia, Rio Baker, Wild People, Wild Places
Tagged aysen, chacabuco, chile, dams, enel, energy, gaucho, hydropower, national park, rio baker, sheep
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Happy Spring!
This image is available as a fine art photograph (matted, framed, on-canvas or board-mounted). If you are interested, please consider our pricing info, and please contact us by phone or email. Enjoy!
Snow Goblins!
Consistently cold and snowy weather in the higher elevations of the northeast has brought the snow goblins out from hiding again. We came upon a beautiful community of goblins while exploring a wild stretch of the Green Mountain Divide in … Continue reading
Posted in Fine Art, New Photos, Wild Places
Tagged beauty, forms, scapes, snow goblins, trees, winter
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Skiing East Greenland Story in WEND Magazine
Oregon-based WEND Magazine has recently published our story and photographs featuring our recent backcountry skiing adventure among the fjords, islands and towering peaks of East Greenland. You can view a sneak peek at our story HERE. (Stay tuned to this … Continue reading
Posted in New Photos, Published, Wild Places
Tagged adventure, east greenland, off the grid, Skiing
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Our Photos in the Times Argus – Supporting the VNRC
Last week, in Vermont’s Times Argus newspaper, a photo of ours opened a story, authored by correspondent Jake Brown, about ATV use on Vermont’s public lands. See our photo and the story HERE. Since December 2008, we have been working … Continue reading
Posted in New Photos, Press, Published, Vermont, Wild Places
Tagged environment, Vermont, vnrc
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Exploring VT's Rime-coated Mountains
Thanks to a long stretch of snowy weather, the upper elevations across the northern reaches of the northeast are in a truly beautiful state right now. The hardwood forest above 2500′ is especially attractive with its ever-deepening snowpack, and the … Continue reading