One time geology professor who enjoys the near shore marine environments and especially the Willapa hills, watershed and estuary in SW Washington. The area is a study laboratory with many yet to be discovered aspects to its physical and biological components. Locality: Coastal SW Washington State at the edge of Willapa Bay geo:lat=46 37.273 geo:lon=-123 56.814
Moth Photograpers Group has started a separate section to display the ± 500 species of moths with most having DNA sequestering data to aid in species Identification. All from this location over the past decade. mothphotographersgroup.msstate.edu/contrib_living.php?ini...
- JoinedJanuary 2007
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Dick, I can't tell you how much I appreciate your allowing me to use the moth photos for my class project. It was an overall beautiful project and successful lesson in symmetry, pattern, and replication, as well as camouflage and habitat, that my middle school art students enjoyed very much! Very successful! Thank you!… Read more
Dick, I can't tell you how much I appreciate your allowing me to use the moth photos for my class project. It was an overall beautiful project and successful lesson in symmetry, pattern, and replication, as well as camouflage and habitat, that my middle school art students enjoyed very much! Very successful! Thank you! You are a wonderful photographer to have even made this project possible. With your permission, I'd like to use some of your sunrises and sunsets over the water for another project inspiration in watercolor. You have such a beautiful place from which to shoot these, and I have always appreciated them. I just want to pass along the beauty to all my kiddos that you've shared with the world! Fabulous photos, Dick!
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