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Month: October 2016

Water

October 27, 2016December 27, 2016 / RiverRoots / Leave a comment

This is my first attempt at underwater photography.  And I am IN LOVE with it.  Everything that makes photography magical.  Light, motion, emotion, surprises.  Pure magic.

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Misty Spiderwebs Foggy Morning

October 25, 2016December 27, 2016 / RiverRoots / Leave a comment

I wonder if something magical happens on a foggy morning before most people are awake. On Saturday, the fog beckoned me into its mystique.  I rushed outside.  I had a busy day ahead, but I did not want to miss the fog. The fog was amazing, but what I did not expect to see was … Continue reading Misty Spiderwebs Foggy Morning

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Lensbaby

October 18, 2016December 27, 2016 / RiverRoots / Leave a comment

Some of my favorite lensbaby images.  I am participating in 30 days of Lensbababy on 365project.org so I thought I would share some of my favorite images I've taken this past year or so.

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Elk Rock Island

October 4, 2016December 27, 2016 / RiverRoots / Leave a comment

There is this island nearby in the Willamette River in Milwaukie/Oak Grove (Oregon)  that is only accessible on foot after a long dry spell when  a land bridge  emerges that allows people to walk across.  It is beautiful and creepy.  I am not sure what it is that makes it feel spooky to me, but … Continue reading Elk Rock Island

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