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Photography Project: Box Canyon Triptych, Mount Rainier National Park, Washington, 2014
On the day of this visit, Mount Rainier was enshrouded with clouds (not uncommon). As I waited patiently, hoping for a break in the weather, suddenly the clouds cleared between where I was standing and the river below. Having my camera and tripod in place, I had approximately two minutes to capture the photographs you see here before the clouds rolled back in.
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Photography Project: Highway 6, Washington, 2015
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