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The photographs appearing on this page were taken on a shoot in Olympic National Park, in Washington, during a week in May, 2010.

In The Fog – Olympic National Park. Washington, May 2010

Phase One 645 DF with P65+ and 210mm lens @ ISO 50

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All About Trees – Olympic National Park. Washington, May 2010

Phase One 645 DF with P65+ and 75-150mm lens @ ISO 100

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Waterfall #2 – Olympic National Park. Washington, May 2010

Phase One 645 DF with P65+ and 75-150mm lens @ ISO 100

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Waterfall #3 – Olympic National Park. Washington, May 2010

Phase One 645 DF with P65+ and 45mm lens @ ISO 100

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Forest Light #1 – Olympic National Park. Washington, May 2010

Phase One 645 DF with P65+ and 75-150mm @ ISO 100

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Forest Light #3 – Olympic National Park. Washington, May 2010

Phase One 645 DF with P65+ and 75-150mm @ ISO 100

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Washed Up and Bare – Olympic National Park. Washington, May 2010

Phase One 645 DF with P65+ and 75-150mm @ ISO 100

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A Long Time Parked – Olympic National Park. Washington, May 2010

Phase One DF with P65+ and 75-150mm @ ISO 50

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Sol Duc #1 – Olympic National Park. Washington, May 2010

Phase One DF with P65+ and 75-150mm @ ISO 100

May, 2010

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