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  1. Jim Dockery

    Double Bluff Beach

    This is one of my first focus stacks, 3 shots blended, Rokinon 14mm.
  2. Jim Dockery

    Chimney Rock Sunset

    Nice light after a hike up behind the rock. Me & my shadow
  3. Jim Dockery

    Trail Ridge Limber Pine

    My wife and I drove the high elevation Trail Ridge road a couple times a few summers ago while visiting Rocky Mountain National Park. On our last traverse I insisted on staying for sunset at some limber pines I'd seen on a ridge above the road. She walked up with me while I scouted them, but a...
  4. lionking

    Dragon's Nest

    Hey guys! Sorry for being absent for some time, busy times... Here is one from 2 weeks ago. Please feel free to C&C. _DSC1965_SV19 by lionking posted Dec 19, 2017 at 10:50 PM Cheers! Andrey
  5. Jim Dockery

    Utah Desert in B&W

    Jameel's shot of Landscape Arch got me thinking about my own shots from down that way in the fall of 2016. Canyonlands Tree & Stars Grand Wash, Capital Reef Panorama from 12 shots with my 55mm from Chimney Rock trail, Capital Reef. Coyote Gulch Coyote Gulch Trees
  6. Jim Dockery

    Frosty Day up the Mountain Loop

    The Mountain Loop Hwy is my go to mountain playground. It 's just a 20 minute drive to the first trail from my house in Lake Stevens. I wasn't sure where I'd end up yesterday since I got a late start. The frost on the rocks and branches in the valley caught me though so I just walked around a...
  7. Jim Dockery

    Mountains & Clouds, North Cascades

    Both taken not far from my house in Lake Stevens a few years ago. From Red Mt. (spent the night on the summit) looking north to Mt. Pugh and White Chuck. From the summit of White Chuck.
  8. Jim Dockery

    Ruby Beach

    My first post on this site. WA coast Olympic National Park. Ruby is one of my favorite easy access beaches. Love the cloudy days for B&W. Sony A7rII. I let the shadows go to black for a monolithic feel to the rocks. Working the reflections Rock Study focus stack
  9. Splash

    Splash

    Oir collection of small rocks sits in the lower right, soon to be washed back to obscurity...
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