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Joe Decker is a California-based nature photographer, author and educator focusing on the power and beauty of the high latitudes.


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Hall of Bergs, 2016
about 4 years ago
Dawn on Tabular Icebergs, 2016
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2017 Holiday Cards Now Available!
2017 Holiday Cards Now Available!
about 7 years ago

Once a year I produce a one-time print run of holiday cards with a winter-themed image, and ... it's that time again. This singular King Penguin from St Andrews Bay on South Georgia Island overlooks a warm misty sunrise and 150,000 of his closest friends....

KALEID show: Reception Friday, Feb 3, starting at 7pm
KALEID show: Reception Friday, Feb 3, starting at 7pm
about 8 years ago

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Throwback Thursday: Trillium Falls II

September 17, 2015

I do miss Velvia some days!

I'd have to look up the particular year for this, I'd been having some weird medical problems (later resolved) and my buddy JD kicked my ass into joining him on a photography jaunt around the north coast redwoods, a kick I sorely needed. This little cascade was one of the highlights of the trip, I remember spending a good bit of time trying out different angles and positions, and trying to not fall on the very slippery rocks. The nice combination of fall yellows with the redwood forest's greens and reds made this one of my most successful early images. 

 

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