There really are some amazing shots in the calander. I really enjoy the picture by Dan Stone for the month of January. It is a shot taken with black & white infrared film. Also, September's shot taken by George Hornel is awesome. It really makes me rethink Tennessee.
Thursday, November 13, 2008
New year is approaching
The new 2009 calanders are out. Why is that all that exciting? Well because one of my photos was selected for inclusion in this years' National Natural Landmarks calander which is put out nationally every year by the US Dept of the Interior. I recieved honorable mention (for the photo below) and my photo is included for the month of May.
For more information, or to get your own copy of the calander go to http://www.nature.nps.gov/nnl. My photo is of a spot we call Palangi Beach, though it is officially named Cape Taputapu National Natural Landmark. It is about 20 minutes from our house.
There really are some amazing shots in the calander. I really enjoy the picture by Dan Stone for the month of January. It is a shot taken with black & white infrared film. Also, September's shot taken by George Hornel is awesome. It really makes me rethink Tennessee.
There really are some amazing shots in the calander. I really enjoy the picture by Dan Stone for the month of January. It is a shot taken with black & white infrared film. Also, September's shot taken by George Hornel is awesome. It really makes me rethink Tennessee.
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6 comments:
Nice shot, Paul. Good job.
That is soooo awesome!!!!
Congrats!! I remember the first time we walked out there & I took your family photo!
Congratulation! How can you make so many things just happen? ;)
I will get one!
ciao!
Barbara
Congratulations! That is a great picture!
Great shot! ha! palagi beach.... :)
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