John Barger

a propos de moi My interest in photography came from a love of backpacking and hiking in wilderness. After honing my skills for several years with 35mm film cameras, I graduated to 4x5 and worked primarily in that format for over 20 years. Now the photographic tools have run full circle and my main camera is a 36 megapixel digital slr. The ease of use and portability of modern dslr compared to the view camera makes me chuckle. Much easier on the back and eyeballs.

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USA, Arizona-Utah border, Vermilion Cliffs National Monument, Erosion of Navajo Sandstone has formed an area of narrows at Wire Pass
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USA, Arizona, Grand Canyon National Park, North Rim, View south from Point Imperial towards canyon depths and flat topped Walhalla Plateau
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USA, California, Death Valley National Park, Textures in sand dunes at Mesquite Flats with Grapevine Mountains in the distance
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USA, Arizona, Kofa National Wildlife Refuge, Sunset light on brittlebush, phacelia, cholla and saguaro growing at base of rugged Kofa Mountains
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Full moon sets at sunrise over saguaro cacti on rocky slopes, Picacho Peak State Park, southeast Arizona, USA
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Aspen grove displays fall color and white trunks, near Skyway, Grand Mesa National Forest, Colorado, USA
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Headstones at cemetary, Little Bighorn Battlefield National Monument, Montana, USA
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Temperate rain forest dominated by western hemlock, Sol Duc Valley, Olympic National Park, Washington, USA
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Rising sun breaks through morning fog along the Deschutes River, near Besson Camp, Deschutes National Forest, Oregon, USA
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Redwoods (Sequoia sempervirens) rise above ferns and lush understory, Prairie Creek Redwood State Park, northern California, USA
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