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Copy Editing Services | Still Wild Arts
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Skip to main content. Skip to primary sidebar. Skip to secondary sidebar. About Still Wild Arts. Photo Gallery and Store. I provide proofreading, copy editing, and revision/writing coach services to professional photographers in the Portland, Oregon metro area. Are you a professional photographer who maintains a blog, creates e-books, or publishes articles for web sites? Do you need editorial assistance to ensure that. Your writing is clear and effective? Coaching and tutoring is much more interactive th...
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Polyphemus Dying | Still Wild Arts
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Skip to main content. Skip to primary sidebar. Skip to secondary sidebar. About Still Wild Arts. Photo Gallery and Store. Larr; At Journey’s End? The Future of Oregon’s Wolves. Photography and Fishing →. Eyespot on Polyphemus Moth Wings. I reached out, letting her long legs grasp my index finger, and brought the eyes closer to my own, watching as she watched me, slowly moving my legs toward shade as she moved her legs frantically with no apparent objective other than maintaining an upright orientation.
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mldiggs | Still Wild Arts
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Skip to main content. Skip to primary sidebar. Skip to secondary sidebar. About Still Wild Arts. Photo Gallery and Store. I went to Death Valley with preconceptions: The landscape would be vast and stark, evoking something akin to the sea. The photographs I made there would be wide angle, golden-hour images with stunted plant life or funky rock providing scale. And that way of seeing has stuck. Visiting the Algodones Dunes near the Salton Sea, I found compositions easily in the light and shadow. When I w...
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About Still Wild | Still Wild Arts
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Skip to main content. Skip to primary sidebar. Skip to secondary sidebar. About Still Wild Arts. Photo Gallery and Store. A website devoted to a variety of my creative endeavors. Whether you are interested in my photography, articles, or editorial services, I’m glad you visited. WHY “STILL WILD”? Thus, I chose the name “Still Wild” not to evoke nostalgia for an untouched wilderness, but to explore and share the historical, environmental, and cultural complexity of our natural world. Chasing a Wolf (1).
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Chief and Council — Lubicon Lake Band
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From left to right, Elder Mike Laboucan, Brian, Mike O, Cheryl, Irene, Chief Billy Joe and Joe. Chief Billy Joe Laboucan shows how to make a "grouse balloon." It is the inflated stomach of a grouse, which in this case contained three red berries. An old Lubicon Cree tradition was to tie and hang one of these in a lodge somewhere, and when a person was caught standing under it, they had to tell a story. Photo credit: www.invisiblehistory.blogspot.com. Chief Billy Joe Laboucan. Ran for Council to help achi...
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Work in Progress | Still Wild Arts
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Skip to main content. Skip to primary sidebar. Skip to secondary sidebar. About Still Wild Arts. Photo Gallery and Store. I’m always working on something. If it’s listed here, it’s a priority. If it isn’t listed here, then I’m either done (see next section) or I haven’t thought of it yet. 8220;Reservation Please: Photography on Indian Reservations,” an article that I will submit to several nature photography magazines. Ground Truth: Finding Wildness in Oregon. Still Wild: Prospects for Wildness in Oregon).
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At Journey’s End? The Future of Oregon’s Wolves | Still Wild Arts
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Skip to main content. Skip to primary sidebar. Skip to secondary sidebar. About Still Wild Arts. Photo Gallery and Store. Larr; Chasing a Wolf. Polyphemus Dying →. At Journey’s End? The Future of Oregon’s Wolves. Tire tread, Women’s 9, and Wolf Tread. Despite this barely burgeoning recovery, gray wolves may be de-listed from the Endangered Species Act in a matter of months. Of course, nobody expects any species to stay on that list for eternity, but neither do we expect a species be removed while it ...
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