Nature Photography #17: Pacific NorthWest

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The beauty of Northern California and Oregon, including some Redwoods and ocean (in both normal light and InfraRed)


Photos selected from set by https://x.com/Marsagenesis.

10 responses to “Nature Photography #17: Pacific NorthWest”

  1. Alexey Tolchinsky Avatar
    Alexey Tolchinsky

    gorgeous

  2. Heidi Anderson Avatar
    Heidi Anderson

    I want to print the cow and put it on my wall. The way you see dignity at all scales is so clear in your photography.

    1. Mike Levin Avatar
      Mike Levin

      thank you 🙂 drop me an email and I’ll send you the high-res cow photo.

  3. Maria Fátima Pereira Avatar
    Maria Fátima Pereira

    Imagens bem catadas da Natureza espetacular!!!
    Obrigada por partilhar!

  4. Jeff S. Avatar
    Jeff S.

    Some of the infrared ones make me do a double take and almost wonder if you found the admin rights for the earth’s world generating model in one of your forrays into Platonic space and started fiddling with the rgb params. Beautiful, though.

    1. Mike Levin Avatar
      Mike Levin

      🙂

  5. Jeff S. Avatar
    Jeff S.

    DSC00054 could be called, “Out of many, one” or “A forrest for the tree”

  6. Shana Furlow Avatar
    Shana Furlow

    This quote from Ursula Le Guin, for me, embodies all your work—from petri dish to photography to embodied intelligence:
    “I guess I’m trying to subjectify the universe, because look where objectifying it has gotten us. To subjectify is not necessarily to co-opt, colonize, exploit. Rather, it may involve a great reach outward of the mind and imagination.”
    I’m deeply grateful for your explorations. Your wonder is soul food for my own work. Many thanks.

    1. Mike Levin Avatar
      Mike Levin

      very cool, thank you!

  7. Dr. Benjamin Knight Avatar
    Dr. Benjamin Knight

    If the biology thing ever doesn’t work out, you should seriously consider becoming a photographer, haha.

    These pictures are truly breathtaking, were i not aware of you, I’d assume these were professional photographs from the pages of a natural geographic magazine.

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