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Tuesday, February 16, 2010

'Seen Through a Different Light'

'Seen Through a Different Light'
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Jeffrey Stoner
My passion is to capture images of the beauty and wonder that surrounds us: to capture the essence of place. From the mystery of a trail leading through the fog, to the beauty of rhododendron flowers highlighted by the first rays of dawn, to tell a story that touches the spirit.
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