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Focused on Nature Photography
Welcome to FocusedOnNature.com. Here you will find unique nature photography and detailed trip reports from amazing locations around the world. Browse, comment, purchase. The choice is yours.
Welcome to FocusedOnNature.com. This site contains nature photography and trip reports from some amazing locations around the world. This is an interactive website and we welcome comments and questions.
Click on the Galleries link to view, rate, and purchase photos. The Slideshow has a few of our recent favorites. Or, head over to the Trip Reports section to read reports from some of our recent trips. Finally, click on Information to see contact information and digitial download purchase information.
To keep current on new pictures or trip reports, click the "Available Feeds" link at the bottom of this page to set up an RSS feed. For more information about RSS feeds, click Here
Latest Updates:
Photos from our March 2011 Trip to Point Reyes National Seashore are now available.
We now have panoramic photos available in a variety of sizes.
Recent Trips:
Belize photos from our August 2010 Trip.
Yellowstone and Grand Teton photos from our May 2010 Trip.
Arizona and New Mexico photos from our January 2010 trip.
Yellowstone and Grand Teton photos from our May 2009 Trip.
Costa Rica photos from our February 2009 trip.
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