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  • A stand of Alder trees as seen through panning in Cumberland, BC. Photographer: Sara Kempner
    Abstract Alders
  • A close up taken of a groomed ski run in black and white. Photographer: Sara Kempner
    Cord in Black and White
  • Photographer: Nick Thornton
    Sunset Pan Long Exposure
  • Rock formations on the shoreline on Hornby Island. Photographer: Sara Kempner
    Ford's Cove Rocks
  • Rock formations on the shoreline on Hornby Island. Photographer: Sara Kempner
    Rock Textures
  • A section of flowing river in the Comox Valley. Photographer: Matt Newfield
    Swift
  • Photographer: Matt Newfield
    Oxidize
  • A close up of a plant leave taken at sunset. Photographer: Sara Kempner
    Fanned Out
  • Aged driftwood in the Comox Valley. Photographer: Matt Newfield
    Aged
  • Photographer: Nick Thornton
    Warp Speed
  • Photographer: Matt Newfield
    Wake
  • Rock formations on the shoreline on Hornby Island. Photographer: Sara Kempner
    Rock Maze
  • Photographer: Matt Newfield
    Deep Freeze
  • A 1/13s panned shot of a branch of colourful leaves set against a dark forest background. Photographer: Sara Kempner
    Autumn Art
  • A panned shot of some beach grass on a windy day. Photographer: Sara Kempner
    Windy Grass
  • The beauty and simplicity of plant-life. Photographer: Sara Kempner
    Curl
  • A gnarly stump at Comox Lake. Photographer: Sara Kempner
    Gnarled
  • A horizontally panned image of the ocean and a mountain in the background just before sunrise in Royston, BC. Photographer: Sara Kempner
    Mountain Flow
  • Groomed lines in the snow on Mount Washington. Photographer: Sara Kempner
    Curved Cord
  • An abstract image of local waters. Photographer: Matt Newfield
    Watershed
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