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My Pictures Protected His Identity

Here’s an interesting use for photos. There are three people in this story– Lewis, Steve, and Mike. Several months ago a private investigator pulled into my driveway. He asked me if I knew Lewis (whose name has been changed to … Continue reading

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New Gallery

I am featured on a new gallery! Please view my work at www.visionlightgallery.com/pleas.

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Air show!

Last weekend was the annual air show at McCord Air Force Base and it represented one of the few times I could proudly say, “I’m glad my tax dollars are supporting this!” The activities started early but the actual air … Continue reading

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Cameras Are Fun!

Sometimes it is easy to lose track of the fun of photography. Driving from place to place and weird hours in the hopes of capturing an image worthy of someone’s wall can cause the stress to rise and the fun … Continue reading

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Rusty Pictures

I’ve been working on close-up pictures of rusty metal for an e-book called “Close-Up Pictures of Rusty Metal.” HA! Just kidding about the title. Actually, it is more likely to be “An Exploration of Rust”. I’ll have a few teaser … Continue reading

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Gear Bag, Part 2

My second camera bag is a Lowepro Nature Trekker AWII and is my favorite bag. It is the most comfortable bag I have had and it holds a lot of equipment. The bag is a heavy, as it weighs in … Continue reading

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Gear Bag, Part One

Would you like to know what equipment I pack when I leave for a photo shoot? You are not alone. I have had more than one request for the same. I have two camera bags, both of which are manufactured … Continue reading

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Spring Pictures

As promised, here are several images from my Spring Collection from earlier this month. All images are from Eastern Washington. Many are available for larger viewing or purchase on my website– www.robpleasphotography.com. All were taken with a Nikon D700, Nikkor … Continue reading

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Springtime in Eastern Washington

What a fun trip! I headed back to Eastern Washington for a week of photography and have now returned home. The flowers, fruit tree blossoms, and newly born animals is a treat to be part of. In my gear bag … Continue reading

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Nikkor 300mm f/4 and Nikkor 1/7 Teleconverter

I’m finding bird photography one of the ultimate challenges my photography adventures. Specifically of patience, skill, speed. Tiny birds, such as hummingbirds and songbirds tend to be really fun to watch. They are very active so you often don’t have … Continue reading

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