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A Labs Gotta Do What A Labs Gotta Do

There’s no restraining my lab when he gets near water. He has to get in there.

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“Work” Party

Yesterday we had our annual company party/outing, and this year they decided to do a water fun day on Deer Creek Reservoir (Utah). We had a boat plus 4 wave runners for the afternoon plus all the junk food you could handle plus a great mexican dinner. If it is any measure of how much [...]

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Outdoor Therapy

Earlier this week I headed out with a co-worker for a mini-photowalk to help with her school photo project. That outing reminded me how much I just enjoy being outside and wandering with camera in hand. I decided lunch today needed be another outing.
I headed down to the same place by Utah Lake as it [...]

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Thoonk!

Yesterday I went out on a mini-photowalk with a co-worker that is taking a photography class at a local university. She has her final project due next week and was looking for some specific photos. The class requires she shoot in film, so to help make sure we were in the right range of exposure [...]

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Lookback Stare

Can you see how wary she is about me taking a photo? Like some people I come across whenever I have a camera pointed in their direction!
Taken in Phoenix, AZ on a short spring break trip.

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Belfast Locks at Night

Rejuvenation
After a bit of a rough day, I figured the best medicine would be to walk the town at night in search of some good photos.  This was taken on the walkway across the river 2 blocks from the hotel.
It was such a beautiful scene that I spent over an hour just looking at it [...]

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Cascade Springs

 I came across this photo from a couple of years ago when I took my family up to Cascade Springs, in the mountains just east of Utah Valley.  After a long and beautiful drive up a winding canyon road, this little state park can be found with a whole host of beautiful water features.
As I [...]

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