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Desert Odyssey 5 The Ruins of Bandelier
I would like to say more about these photographs, but I think that any real comments I may have on this exceptional part of the world will have ro wait until we’re back home. In the mean time here are some photos taken over the last few days: These first images were taken at the […]
Desert Odyssey 4 More Santa Fe
Again, I’m short on time, so I’ll have to keep the text to a minimum. I do want to say what a wonderful city Santa Fe is. The climate is cool in winter but city is full of warm hearts. Rarely, do we come across locals who aren’t quick to pass on a warm smile […]
Desert Odyssey 3 Santa Fe at Last
A little too tired to write, but I thought I would pass on some pictures from the past couple of days. Here they are starting with the New Mexico State line, some Pie Town goodies, a little bit of the Very Large Array as it listens to the mysteries of space and ending in Santa […]
Fence Post
Low Cloud
On the Point
Running On Empty
Caught In the Act
Nourishment
Sleeping In Broad Daylight
Doorway to the Stars
See Us For Seat Covers
The Thicket
Forest Morning
Shadows
Before the Omelette
A Thousand Stories
Main Rooms
A Chet Baker kind Afternoon
Anthropology
Fuzzy Dice
Wood and Wheel
Smile
Sunday Drive
The Unseen
Winter Beach
Sleepless City II
Sleepless City
Rising Up
Main Street
Station Time
The Back Way In
Getting the Job Done
Don’t Look Down
Nozzle Pressure
In a Tight Squeeze
Transitions
This is undoubtedly one my favourites. These two young women were firefighter cadets at the Gulf Island Fire Cadet Camp in March 1025. They worked as hard, if not harder than the boys, and showed that they can meet any challenge and succeed. Here, they have just run the fitness challenge and they’re watching other cadets do the same.
Forgotten Ranch
After the Fog
A Walk In the Woods
They’re Not Lettin’ Anyone In
Port Washington
The Plant
The Far Off Sky
Web
Just Hanging On
Portrait of a Standpipe
Speaking of the Infinite
Fusion Bay
Half Arch
The Emptiness In Between
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Keefer Rooms
First Prize for Black & White
I’m more than thrilled to have won the First Prize ribbon in the professional category for Black & White photography at this years Pender Island Fall Fair.
The judges, who came from Vancouver, specifically for the fair, said the following: “Nice study – use of reflections. Good B/W light & contrast. Good journalistic approach. Draws you in.”
I’m doubly thrilled because the competition was stiff, as I live on an island full of great photographers and artists in general.
Thank you, judges, for your kind comments.
Art Off the Fence
This year I had the privilege of being a guest art Art Off the Fence. One of the largest and very well attended art shows on Pender Island. It was a great learning experience for me, and a great deal of fun. All the artists were more than encouraging, and in the end felt like I was part of a very supportive family.
Thank you, everyone, from Art Off the Fence, for letting me be a part of your wonderful show!
All images are © Gregory Hankins
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