
canon digital xt w/ sigma 10-20mm lens
joanna and i were doing a self tour of the university of washington campus

canon rebel xt w/ sigma 10-20mm lens
glancing through the archives… limonada and i were taking photos along the puget sound
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canon powershot a80 point n’ shoot
snowshoeing the cascade mountains near snoqualmie

canon digital xt with sigma 10-20mm lens
we pulled over to the side of the road in north bend, washington because i wanted her to stand by the red/blue of the background. i asked her to pretend to "own the car" and this is the look i got.

canon digital rebel xt w/ sigma 10-20mm
doing what we could to get the dog to jump with blake and sarah

canon rebel xt w/ canon 50mm f1.8II lens
a skincare esthetician, this is one of my favorite portraits of lloyd. taken in my living room late last night after some beer & wine.

canon rebel xt w/ sigma 10-20mm lens
anthony and marijo playing along with toolbelts and cowboy hats…

canon rebel xt w/ sigma 10-20mm
corey and i took the washington state bremerton ferry to the olympic pinninsula…. this was my first ferry ride and i fell in love with the windows

canon 350d w/ sigma 10-20mm lens
xmas day along the seattle waterfront on alki beach

canon 350d w/ sigma 10-20mm lens
an afternoon walk along alki beach in seattle with blake and sarah

canon 350d w/ sigma 10-20mm
taken during a daytrip with corey to easton, washington. this tiny town had about five storefronts, all of them looking similar to this….

canon 350d w/ sigma 10-20mm
one of my first ‘test shots’ with the sigma 10-20 wideangle lens.
jonny on the pier by alki beach in west seattle.

canon 350d w/ canon 50mm f/1.8II lens
milham park in kalamazoo, michigan after heavy rainfall.
taken in july 2005

canon 350d w/ canon 50mm f/1.8II lens
along the dock in south haven, lake michigan.
taken july 26th, 2005.

canon 350d w/ sigma 10-20mm lens
in jon and kaci’s backyard…. philadelphia over thanksgiving weekend. i really liked the ‘seethru’ of the petals… later found out that they are called “cosmos”.