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Photographer Profile: Matthew Morrissette
Cannon Beach, Oregon. Canon EOS 5D Mk II, EF 16-35mm. Exposure: 1/13sec, f/22, ISO 100.
Photographer: Matthew Morrissette
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I’m an avid amateur photographer who’s very passionate about nature and wildlife photography.
Photography is a great way for me to get lost in the larger world and escape from the grind of the work week. Living in Colorado and having a love of travel gives me plenty of subjects to pursue.
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Rocky Mountain Arsenal National Wildlife Refuge. This photo was captured during a heavy spring storm and the flakes were coming down thick and heavy, which made focusing a challenge. Canon EOS 1DX Mk II, EF 500mm F4 IS II. Exposure: 1/1000 sec, f/7.1, ISO 400mm.
Barr Lake State Park. Canon 7D MkII, EF 500mm F4 IS II. Exposure: 1/400sec, f/8.0, ISO 800.