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Friends' Photos, Looking Back / December 15th, 2011

Lighting up the curves

I love this “special effects” image by photographer friend Wayne Martin, who dropped the color out of everything except the center lines in this photo of Chuckanut curves. Thanks, Wayne!

Friends' Photos, Looking Back / November 11th, 2011

A day trip that always delivers

This gorgeous fall shot was taken by Wayne Martin, who routinely shoots beautiful photographs and shares them with friends via email. He took this photograph at a stream near Highway 20. It’s been awhile since I’ve taken the “upriver” drive to view fall colors. One should never be “too busy” for that kind of day […]

Friends' Photos, Looking Back / November 7th, 2011

Small sails, big race

Without the folks in the background, this photo looks like it might be “the real deal” shot through a telephoto lens. In fact, it is a group of remote control sailboat racers gathered in mid-October at Cranberry Lake, Deception Pass State Park. A sweet shot by my talented buddy Wayne Martin.

Looking Back / June 6th, 2011

Death Defying Photography

Thanks to my friend Wayne Martin, I have this indisputable evidence of my desire to meet my client’s every desire. Wayne shot this photo of me shooting a photo of the ribbon cutting at the Port of Anacortes Seafarers’ Memorial Park re-opening. A good time was had by all. This is not a development that […]

Photo Gallery / August 26th, 2008

Secret unveiled

Monday afternoon was launch time for the BMW Oracle, a trimaran that was “under wraps” for months during the construction phase on the Anacortes waterfront. The sailboat is 90 feet long, 90 feet wide and 160 feet tall. It may or may not participate in the America’s Cup due to legal issues surrounding the race. […]

Photo Gallery / May 22nd, 2005

All about boats II

Wayne Martin of Anacortes is among a number of Northwest Remote Control Ship Modelers displaying their miniature boats at the 2005 Anacortes Waterfront Festival. This free, family-oriented event continues Sunday, May 22 until 6 p.m. See www.anacortes.org for details.

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