Tag: Jefferson L. Morriss
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Jefferson L. Morriss Amazing photos of the week
Hey Everybody, this is Jefferson’s Photo of the week, and it is AWESOME!!!! Wow, Wow, Wow, love this project. Well Jefferson and everybody who loves glass art, it puts me right back in the Pacific Northwest. If you have ever been there you know what I am talking about the master’s, Dale Chihuly, and all of…
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Jefferson L. Morriss Photo of the Week
Photo of the Week Ghost Towns of Eastern Washington Part 4 – Wilbur,WA Jefferson L. Morriss Weddings, Senior, Editorial www.fotosforthepeoplecom
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Jefferson L. Morriss Photo of the Week
A man reads a newspaper in cafe window. Bellingham,WA. – Jefferson L. Morriss www.photosforthepeople.com pushprocess.blogspot.com Hey Everybody-I am reminded again on the photo of the week why I love Jeff’s work so much, he strolls around Bellingham with his camera and picks up the coolest images, everyone needs to follow his Strangers series, it is unbeliebable…
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Jefferson L. Morriss Photo of the Week
Many of you remember, my adventures with Jeff photographing-the dude hiked with me into Larrabee state park, that is a true story, and …many stories like this are part of our past. It is the reality of what we do, that we lose equipment trying to capture the beauty of the earth. I shake my…
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Jefferson L. Morriss Photo of the Week
Jeff photographed this image last year at Kepanawai Heritage Gardens, Maui,Hawaii and sends this quote to ponder this week: “Great photography is about depth of feeling, not depth of field. – Peter Adams ” Augusta Photographer-Sally Kolar
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Jefferson L. Morriss Photo of the Week
Jefferson sent this amazing photo of the “Herald Building” in Bellingham, Washington. I was impressed. It reminded me of something from Superman. From someone who has seen this building this is such a unique shot, and so powerful. Good job Jefferson! Photography does not create eternity, as art does; it embalms time, rescuing it simply…
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Jefferson L. Morriss Landscape Photography
I have decided to blog about and highlight one of my favorite photographer’s work. His name is Jefferson L. Morriss and he lives in Bellingham, Washington. Without further a due..Here is Jefferson’s newest photo:”Red Death” Cinder Cone in the Haleakala Crater, Maui,Hawaii Photography does not create eternity, as art does; it embalms time, rescuing it simply…