I couldn’t yet see the Snohomish River, but after getting out of my SUV and taking a brief walk, I could hear the familiar sound of salmon “having a splash.” (Sorry, the complete text of this original post is not currently available)
VIDEO: Silver salmon jumping on Snohomish River
by Mark Horner on 03. Oct, 2011 in Beyond 90 Seconds, DSLR, Snohomish, Snohomish River, video, Washington, wildlife, youtube
First Time Lapse: Seattle
by Mark Horner on 15. Sep, 2011 in Beyond 90 Seconds, DSLR, Seattle, Washington
After a few years of watching the emergence of DSLR cameras, I finally took the leap and bought one a couple of months ago. I primarily fancied (well, darn near drooled over) these cameras for their ability to produce stunning, high-def video. In the jargon of photography, it’s said a histogram can have a nice [...]
Fisherman lands King Salmon from Edmonds pier
by Mark Horner on 03. Aug, 2009 in News, Washington, wildlife
NW Life (Edmonds, Washington) Okay, perhaps I should have been in “reporter” mode, but on the early evening of Sunday, August 2, I was on a simple family stroll along the beach in Edmonds, Washington. As we approached a popular pier, a sudden cheer cracked the air. I immediately set my sights upon the furthest [...]
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Video Postcard: “September’s Symmetry”
by Mark Horner on 17. Oct, 2011 in Beyond 90 Seconds, blog, Commentary, DSLR, Snohomish, Snohomish River, video, Washington
A post like this one might also serve as a reminder that when viewing pretty pictures, there really can be more than meets the eye. (Sorry, the entirety of this original post is not currently available. However the featured video can still be found here).