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  • jharrison  > Portfolio > Landscape Photography Portfolio
    Thanks for visiting a small selection of my favorite landscape photographs. I share a passion for chasing waterfalls, moons and suns among my Nature Photographs. Attempting to capture the light to create the moment when I was there is what I hope to accomplish. Please drop me an email or leave a comment below. Thanks for stopping in!

    All images are for sale in various matted and framed print sizes. Please see information about purchasing prints in the menu above. All images are also Copyright John Harrison Photography and may NOT be used without express permission.

    Vote for my "Nature's Firefall" for the Aperture Nature Photography Workshop so I can have a chance to shoot in Yellowstone this winter.
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    jharrison > Landscape Photography Portfolio >  7 Painted Ladies San Francisco
    7 Painted Ladies San Francisco 
    jharrison > "Rock, Sand, Water"   Bonnydoon California coast
    "Rock, Sand, Water" Bonnydoon California coast
    jharrison > "Rustic Dreams"   Grant Road Farms, Mountain View, California
    "Rustic Dreams" Grant Road Farms, Mountain View, California
    jharrison > Rancho San Antonio Park, Cupertino, California
    Rancho San Antonio Park, Cupertino, California
    jharrison > Landscape Photography Portfolio >  Canopy of Shade tree rancho san antonio harrison
    Canopy of Shade tree rancho san antonio harrison 
    jharrison > Landscape Photography Portfolio >  two friends by the water
    two friends by the water 
    jharrison > "Shoes Growing on Trees"
    "Shoes Growing on Trees"
    jharrison > Storm and Sunset over Mono Lake.  White caps were brewing on Mono Lake so I shot this with a 4 second exposure to give this mystical feel to it.  The storm clouds were still looming and the sunset was peeking through to highlight the tufa in the center.  The salt spray from the lake created the snow like ring around the lake.  The winds were about 20-30 miles an hour and I had to use my camera bag and body to weight the tripod down so there was no movement during the long exposure.  Something a little different from Mono Lake!
    Storm and Sunset over Mono Lake. White caps were brewing on Mono Lake ...
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