Living Wilderness. Kevin Ebi. Living Wilderness Nature Photography

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Living Wilderness Kevin Ebi Living Wilderness Nature Photography

Living Wilderness Kevin Ebi Introduction A Living Wilderness...7 Portfolio 1 Perspectives...8 Portfolio 2 Living Landscapes...37 Portfolio 3 Life in the Wilderness...82 Portfolio 4 Intimate Wilderness...111 Imprint...142 Images Page 1: Snow Geese at Sunrise, Bosque del Apache National Wildlife Refuge, New Mexico Page 2: Stormy Spring Sunrise over Lake McDonald, Glacier National Park, Montana Page 4: Rocks in Cedar River, Hobart, Washington Page 6: Mount St. Helens, Wildflowers and Fog Falls, Mount St. Helens National Monument, Washington 5

A Living Wilderness My vision for my nature photography was set decades before I even owned a camera. And I got a camera years before I became a photographer. The earliest seeds of the vision were planted on May 18, 1980. I was in kindergarten, growing up on a small farm in Puyallup, Washington, about an hour north of Mount St. Helens. I remember intently watching the surging ash column tower over the hillside as the volcano erupted on that Sunday morning. As dramatic as that was, the regular trips my family made to Mount St. Helens after it stopped rumbling made an even bigger impression on me. These visits gave me a benchmark to measure changes in nature similar to the way parents chart their children s growth with pencil marks on the kitchen wall. In our earliest trips the view was completely gray the land, the water, the air. Ash coated everything in sight, reducing what had been a vibrant, pristine wilderness to a scene more resembling a black-and-white television show. Even gentle steps sent the ash airborne, obscuring our footprints in a harsh, gritty fog. But just as the mountain s perfect cone hadn t been permanent, neither was the barren, monochrome posteruption landscape. Over time, the ash was carried away by rain, melting snow, and tourists. It took years, but the rivers once again flowed in color. The area was declared a national monument and new hiking trails gradually crossed the landscape. One of my favorites is the Hummocks Trail. Just a few miles from the volcano itself, the trail winds past ragged mounds of white, yellow and reddish rocks that once made up the mountain s peak. With each passing year, the landscape becomes a little less ragged. Erosion will do that. Twenty years after the massive eruption, almost to the day, the first wildflowers appeared along the trail. Ten years later, trees have grown so tall there is now welcome shade in spots along the trail where there was none before. And today, a chorus of birds sings where once there was only the whirl of the wind. Life finds a way. Mount St. Helens, December 2004 Steam Eruption Silver Lake, Washington Because of the dramatic devastation at Mount St. Helens, it s relatively easy to notice the changes in nature there. But all of nature is dynamic and change is everywhere. A meadow of wildflowers never looks the same two summers in a row. A waterfall can produce blinding mist one month yet be nearly dry the next. The Grand Canyon is at least one grain deeper than it was when you opened this book. Earth is just as alive as we are. My work, and this book, are meant to celebrate our Living Wilderness. Please celebrate with me. Kevin Ebi Bothell, Washington 7

Portfolio 1: Perspectives Moraine Lake and the Valley of the Ten Peaks, Banff National Park, Alberta, Canada 8

Stormy Sunrise over Toroweap Grand Canyon National Park, Arizona 11

Horseshoe Mesa Grand Canyon National Park, Arizona 12

Beetle Traveling Across Rippled Dune Juniper Dunes Wilderness, Washington 15

Snail Tracks in Sand Shi Shi Beach, Olympic National Park, Washington 16

Window to Myrtle Falls Mount Rainier National Park, Washington 19

Portfolio 2: Living Landscapes Wild Horse Mesa, Navajo Nation, Arizona 37

Virga over Puget Sound Discovery Park, Seattle, Washington 42

Rainbow over Vermilion Cliffs Vermilion Cliffs National Monument, Arizona 43

Cloud Streaks over Devils Tower Devils Tower National Monument, Wyoming 47

Five Waterfalls near the Continental Divide Glacier National Park, Montana 56

Portfolio 3: Life in the Wilderness Mallard Ducklings on Log, Washington Park Arboretum, Seattle, Washington 82

Black-Tailed Deer Cape Disappointment, Washington 84

Bald Eagle Crying at Moon Kirkland, Washington 94

Portfolio 4: Intimate Wilderness Floating Leaf, Washington Park Arboretum, Seattle, Washington 111

Peeling Bark, Arbutus Tree Strathcona Provincial Park, Vancouver Island, Canada 113

Curved Passage in the Wave Coyote Buttes, Vermilion Cliffs National Monument, Arizona 112

Imprint Copyright 2014 Kevin Ebi www.livingwilderness.com All rights reserved. No part of this book may be reproduced in any form or by any electronic or mechanical means, including information storage and retrieval systems, without prior written permission from the author, except by a reviewer who may quote brief passages in a review. About the photographer Photo by Rex Lavoie The images in this book are available as fine-art prints and for licensing through Living Wilderness Nature Photography, www.livingwilderness.com. All images were created from 2000 to 2014. Most were captured using digital 35mm format SLR cameras, including the 1Ds, 1Ds Mark III, and 1D Mark IV from Canon. Film images were captured on Fujichrome Velvia 50. Software tools were used to remove dust spots and other minor imperfections, and to adjust color and tone to accurately portray the feel of the natural scene. No adjustment materially changed the original image as captured. To Jennifer for her unwavering support; to John who, since the beginning, has provided invaluable field assistance; to my parents for introducing me to the wilderness. Next page: Mammoth Lenticular Cloud and Mount Rainier, Bonney Lake, Washington Last page: Sayulita Jungle, Nayarit, Mexico Back cover: Na Pali Coast, Kaua i, Hawai i Kevin Ebi fell in love with nature early in life; it took many more years for him to discover his passion for photography. Growing up, Kevin went on many outings with his parents to Pacific Northwest parks. As an adult, he began carrying a camera on hikes so he could show others what he saw, but over time discovered that the patience and keen observation photography required helped him appreciate nature even more. His images are used regularly by major calendar and greeting card lines, and have appeared in a wide range of publications including National Wildlife, Smithsonian, Lonely Planet guides, and Outdoor Photographer. He has authored or co-authored four photography books, including Year of the Eagle, which shows how eagles learn to fly and start families of their own, and Running in Circles, which tells the story of the cycle of water by figuratively following a drop of water from the ocean to storm clouds to the Arctic ice to mountain lakes and rivers. He lives near Seattle, Washington, and has photographed more than half of the United States, as well as Canada, Mexico, Iceland, and New Zealand. 142