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To capture the
splendor of a Montana mountain lake. |
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To display
photovoltaic solar technology and energy efficiency in Maryland. |
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To see brown trout
as they are seldom seen (released unharmed, by the way - a little
more wise and wary). |
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To further
historic preservation in Indiana. |
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To show the errors
or our ways and encourage stewardship and stream restoration in
Nashville, Tennessee. |
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To capture a once
in time moment in Dominica. |
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To study the
fleeting beauty of the most skittish of butterflies, angle wing:
common name "Comma" or "Hop Merchant", (polygonia comma), violet
borders common in the Fall. |
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To make news out
of making the news. |
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To present
industrial technology. |
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To save asters
(and roses) for December. |
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To show the
limitless beauty of nature in the Big Hole Valley in Montana. |
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To demonstrate
community education in Tennessee. |
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To show the value
of outdoor recreation. |
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To see the beauty
of the little creatures around us. |
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To have a bat's
eye view of a cave. |
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To save a
Washington Coast sunset. |
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To demonstrate an
industrial process. |
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To know what to look out for
in the woods (he was asleep when this picture was taken) and how
copperheads earned their name. |
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To see the big
picture of our watersheds. |
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To be able to brag
about a big trout on the line! |
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To show what is
worth saving and preserving for present and future generations. |
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To show city folk
the beauty of skullcaps and other Eastern woodland wildflowers. |
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To save a 2001
Halloween full moon until the next Halloween full moon. |
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And show the
photographic difference between making mysterious and revealing
realism from the same subject. |
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To display the amazing
historical works of man as evidenced by the cathedral in Orvieto,
Umbria, Italy. |
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To wonder at the
agricultural marvel of sustainability in Tuscany, Italy, between Cortona
and Montepulciano. |
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To
brag about the big one that didn't get away on Montana Creek at the
mouth of the big Susitna River in Alaska, August 2002. This 16
pound silver salmon was released unharmed. By the way, that's Ron
holding the fish. He's not pregnant - he has two camera bags and a
video camera stuffed in the front of his waders, a typical compulsive
picture hound. |
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