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I’m a photo junkie and shoot plenty with my battered but still functioning Nikon D-200. Over time I’ve assembled a big collection of images and I sell them often enough to know that they entertain people. So, occasionally, I’ll post pics on the site with basic descriptions of where it was shot and what was going on. Just being outside lends itself to seeing amazing things. I hope you enjoy these. Let me know what you think.

 

This image was shot outside White Sulphur Springs, Montana as we were driving into Camp Baker. Camp Baker, as you might know, is the launch point for a 60-mile float down the amazing Smith River. Pictured here is my bud Robert Eddins, owner of Ro Drift Boats in Bozeman, Montana. This was early July if I recall correctly and conditions were perfect. In Montana, with such broad vistas we often see a foreground illuminated by bright sun and a background featuring a dark sky. That is the ticket to great landscape photos. Here’s a bigger look.

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