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by Brian O'Kelly
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Our premium yoga mats are 24" wide x 72" tall x 0.25" thick and made from natural rubber with a blended microfiber top surface. The top of the mat has the image printed on it, and the back is solid black with textured dimples for better floor grip.
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The sun was setting fast as I made my ascent to the summit of Mt. Pilchuck in Snohomish County. I was on the way up to spend the night for some night... more
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The sun was setting fast as I made my ascent to the summit of Mt. Pilchuck in Snohomish County. I was on the way up to spend the night for some night photography and I ended up with this great "blue hour" shot of Mt. Baker as the sun was going down.
My main website is at www.okellyphotograpy.com - Brian O'Kelly is an award winning photographer living and working in the Seattle, Washington area. For over 30 years, Brian and his camera have been nearly inseparable. As an avid sportsman and adventurer, most of his work is of the outdoors in the Pacific Northwest. Newspaper Career In the early 80's O'Kelly studied journalism and used his camera to document local news for his publishers in Orange County California where he was involved for the first time in the newspaper industry. Moving to the Seattle area in 1984 O'Kelly continued to work in the newspaper business. .In 1993 O'Kelly covered the "Timber Summit" when president Clinton visited Portland to negotiate changes for...
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