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Tag Archives: pacific northwest

I was sloppy, rushed

Posted on September 21, 2025 by barnge

Posted in Uncategorized | Tagged barnge, beach, bear, black bear, cave waterfall, china, china beach, driftwood, forest, isabelle, kelp, pacific northwest, shoreline, trees, vancouver island, waterfall

I’m floating in a black balloon

Posted on August 16, 2025 by barnge
Posted in Uncategorized | Tagged axe, barnge, botanical beach, colour, film, forest, isabelle, minolta x-7a, ocean, pacific, pacific northwest, photography, rock formations, rocks, shelter, stump, white dress, woman at the beach

You fly boys crack me up

Posted on August 14, 2025 by barnge
Posted in Uncategorized | Tagged aerial photography, black and white, estuary, ferry, film, georgia strait, gulf islands, helicopter, helijet, inlet, minolta, pacific northwest, photography, seabus, vancouver, victoria

tell me baby what’s your biggest conceit? Is that you did it or you did it with me?

Posted on April 20, 2021 by barnge
Posted in Uncategorized | Tagged arbutus, barnge, bc ferries, beacon hill, british columbia, cemetary, clouds, color, color photography, daffodils, exposed tree roots, film, flowers, gulf islands, landscape photography, lighthouse, minolta xg-m, mount finlayson, pacific northwest, pacific ocean, spirit of british columbia

My feet can’t touch the bottom of you

Posted on March 26, 2021 by barnge
Posted in Uncategorized | Tagged barnge, bc ferries, black and white photography, british columbia, film photography, holly, ilford 100, kyler, minolta xg-m, nautical equipment, ocean, pacific northwest, vancouver

It’s just the way it changes, like the shoreline and the sea.

Posted on June 24, 2020 by barnge

Posted in Uncategorized | Tagged arbutus, barnge, bc museum, beach, canada, color photography, driftwood, fog, mist, pacific northwest, sea, shore, shoreline, totem pole, victoria bc

Hold Still (or, where water meets dirt)

Posted on May 4, 2018 by barnge

Posted in Uncategorized | Tagged barnge, canada, color photography, creek, dog, dollar store lit, driftwood fort, expired film stock, fashion, film, forest, french beach, fujifilm, megan, ocean, olympus stylus epic, pacific northwest, portrait, scrabble, truck, vancouver island, where water meets dirt, young women

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