stories behind some of my favorite photos
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Mazamas publishes and distributes a printed and bound annual report that contains not only membership and organizational information, but also contains stories, trip reports, and photography from the past year. I didn't hear about the annual until after the due date for submission, but i was still able to get a fair number of photos in, including the front cover.
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One of my photographs was recently used on this flyer for the Mazamas Basic Climbing Education Program (BCEP). I joined the Mazamas soon after I moved to Oregon. Nothing from the east coast even remotely compares to the glaciated volcanoes out here. I knew i would have to start climbing, and I knew I had a lot to learn.
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And to Think That I Saw It on Mulberry Street was one of my favorite books as a kid. The book itself was about a boy, Marco, whose dad tells him to look out for interesting things he might see. Marco's imagination runs wild creating a grand sight to be seen, but ends up telling the unembellished truth to his dad when he gets home - no one would believe his story anyway anyway. |
| One weekend I didn't have any plans, so i headed up to Larch Mountain for some sunrise photos. I expected the gate to be closed and a 2 mile hike, but instead i was able to drive all the way to the parking lot near the summit, so i got there nice and early.
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