Photo Blog
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52 Frames 2023
I have signed up to commit to a photo a week per the prompts of https://52frames.com/ – each week the photographers are given a prompt of a type of photo to take. Below are the photos I have taken so far per these prompts. My profile can be found at https://52fram.es/huntzhogz to view comments I…
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Macy’s Silverdale Photo Shoot 12/10/2022
I was invited to partner with Macy’s Silverdale, for their “Beauty Gala Event” where I photographed a number of models. If you are a model or otherwise involved with the event, contact me either through the contact link above, or through Facebook (link at top) so I can get the full resolution photos to you.
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Christmas in Kingston 2022
I’m late getting these posted, but here is a selection of pictures from the Kingston Christmas display, and other winter pictures.
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Foulweather Bluff Yacht Race 2022
October 1st proved to be a beautiful day for taking drone pictures, and also filming the Foulweather Bluff Yacht Race. This race started outside of Kingston WA, went via Eglon. Some boats continued on to Foulweather Bluff (long course), while others went to Scatchet Head (shorter course). The filming started in Kingston, resumed at Eglon,…
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Everett and Jetty Island
It’s good to be out on the water on a hot weekend. We visited Everett with friends, and watched some para surfing off of Jetty Island.
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Port Townsend – Point Hudson
This weekend was the KCYC Port Townsend trip. Here’s a selection of boats and other interests from the trip. Weather was beautiful. Friday night in particular, there was minimal haze giving a very clear view of Mt Rainier, providing an excellent backdrop for many photos.
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Tree of Life
This tree, “Tree of Life” aka “Tree Root Cave” has amazingly viewable roots “seemingly supplying the tree with life despite having no soil” so named because it appears to be immortal. https://www.thekalalochlodge.com/explore/olympic-national-park/tree-of-life
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M/V Kokua
Built in 1943 by the Puget Sound Boatbuilding Company of Tacoma, Washington as the TP-229 for the United States Army. In 1947, the tug was acquired by Young Brothers Limited of Honolulu, Hawaii. Where she was renamed as the Kokua. In 1949, the tug was acquired by the A.C. Dutton Lumber Corporation of Poughkeepsie, New York. Where she…
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Boating 2021
Selection of boating and scenery photos, Summer of 2021
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KCYC Oscar Party Night (2020)
I was asked to be the “red carpet” photographer / paparazzi for Kingston Cove Yacht Club…