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Minnesota photographer, Jim Brandenburg, began his career as a natural history photographer and filmmaker while majoring in studio art at the University of Minnesota, Duluth. He went on to become Picture Editor at the Worthington Daily Globe in southern Minnesota. While at the Daily Globe, Brandenburg began freelancing for National Geographic.
Hey that sounds like me.
Minus the whole "natural history photographer" and "filmmaker" and "Picture Editor at the Daily Globe" and freelancer for National Geographic" parts.
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Lots of other neat stuff at the Boundary Waters Canoe Area site.
Inside Iraq
by Jerome Delay
Seamus Conlanin, in Between Iraq & the Hard Drive :
"I'm surprised to hear that even MTV's crews are now roaming around the region in hopes of educating their young audience on the effects that the looming war will have on typical Iraqis. Good to know that MTV kids are going to be dished up some reality. That can only be a good thing, considering the teenagers of Gaza know more about world politics than most journalists I know."
Such a nice day at Angelfire. Got there around noon and bought a half-day lift ticket. It had snowed that morning.
I tried to snowboard.
For five minutes,
Then swapped the cursed rental board for rental skis.
The man at the rental shop, ..saw my driver's liscence and ended up being from Arkadelphia. We talked about canoeing rivers in Arkansas, and people who we both knew back home at Hendeson State.
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Little boats, big waves.
Heavy Seas
Heavy Seas Page Two
Offshore Newfoundland
I've been rounding up all my photographs from "the trip." I really like some of them