Looking Back the Year of 2019

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Landscape, Photography

We did lots of traveling with many memorable photographs in the year of 2019. My wife and I along with some good photo friends took an 11-day cruise from Barcelona, Spain to Casablanca, Morocco then to Canary Islands and back to mainland Spain in January. In March and April we took a 5-week trip to Taiwan. I led a group of 12 photo friends to tour Southern Oregon Coast and Crater Lake National Park at the end of July. My wife, a photographer also and I took an eight-day fall foliage tour of Yellowstone and Grand Teton National Parks in the last week of September. We also did some nearby short trips, such as Shenandoah National Park, Ohiopyle State Park in Pennsylvania and Eastern Shores in Delaware and Virginia.

January Cruise:

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Taiwan in March/April:

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Shennadoah National Park in June:

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Southern Oregon Coast and Crater Lake National Park In July:

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Yellowstone and Grand Teton National Parks in September:

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Other Local Travels in November/December:

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A retired professional engineer, nature lover and avid photographer

7 thoughts on “Looking Back the Year of 2019”

    • shungphotography says:

      Thank you! Yes, I converted these sand pictures to B&W that seem to show more contrast – they did have too much colors to start with … so were good candidates for conversion.

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