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Art makes for a wonderful gift, but selecting the right piece can be challenging. Below I've put together a handy gift guide full of my personal recommendations for fine art photography that will score you big points with those you love. Scroll down if you're a Mount Rainier Maniac, Ocean Aficionado, part of the I Heart Tacoma Crowd, or a Rock Climber!
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I'd waited years for Time, Place & Fate to collide for a once in a lifetime capture of Her lenticular clouds.
An early morning, knee breaking jaunt along the Wonderland Trail brought me to this gorgeous view.
I absolutely love climbing these peaks, and they offer stunning views from Paradise!
After a storm, waves crash through the stillness of sea foam, with scattered clouds and Haystack Rock in the background.
Have you ever driven down highway 1? Magical. Here, I saw a flock of Pelicans flying off in the distance. One of the best memories of the trip!
A long exposure in Cannon Beach. The clouds and the waves blur with their constant change, yet the rock is solid and ageless.
Some call her MOG! This Museum Of Glass image is wide angle, full of crisp detail and dramatic clouds,and with the historic Albers MIll in the distance.
Nothing is crisp, it's all a bit blurry, surreal. and uncertain --- much like the fate of this gorgeous historic building.
At Frenchman Coulee near Vantage, Washington, a long exposure was used to capture the stars, in combination with light from a headlamp to make a surreal landscape.
While my friends finished climbing some nearby routes, I walked down into a wash, traded sand and sun for brush, trees, and shade, and enjoyed my own little desert oasis.
Sometimes call just The Chief, is one of the tallest granite monoliths in the world, towers 2300 feet over Howe Sounds, and is a world class climbing destination in Squamish, British Columbia.
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