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2010: A Year in Review
2010 proved to be a good year for me, and certainly one of the chief highlights was being asked to blog for Outdoor Photographer. It has been a real privilege being part of this great new venture, and meeting all of you who are part of the OP online community. Of course, photography is the real reason we are all here, and I feel that 2010 was pretty decent for me in that regard too. I’ve put together a slide show featuring 50 or so of my favorite images from 2010. It’s a little corny, complete with 3-D transition effects and soothing (or annoying, depending on your point of view) new age music, but it’s not too bad. 2010 proved to be a fairly productive year, and I hope to keep the momentum going this year. Of course, in order to do that, I need to step away from the computer and get out and shoot! I’ve got plenty of 2011 images coming soon, with trips planned this year to Yellowstone, Patagonia, the Florida keys, Ireland, Alaska, Olympic National Park, and many other yet-to-be announced exotic (and not-so-exotic) places. Stay tuned!
Best of 2010 slide show
I wish everyone the best of luck for 2011. Now get out and shoot!
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