Onward, through the Fog!<\/p>\n
I simply cannot remember how long it has been since I first yearned to see what was just around the next corner, just over one more hill, and what wonders tomorrow morning might bring. In the early 70\u2019s, I became a graduate of the University of Texas College of Pharmacy, kept my hair cut short, wore a tie and had a perfectly respectable job as a staff pharmacist in a major Fort Worth hospital. Even had this snazzy white smock. That and more. So very much more. All of which I shucked in order to follow that undeniable\u00a0yearning to look around that next corner and to experience that next adventure. I moved to Alaska to fly airplanes. It was during these early years in SE Alaska that I discovered photography. It was only a matter of time before travel, photography, and adventure merged into what has become a major facet of my lifestyle for the past number of decades.<\/p>\n
Why do I take pictures, put them on the web and write about them? Mostly to entertain… \u00a0but also to educate myself about the ways of our planet.<\/p>\n
While I truly hope that you enjoy photographically wandering around over our little blue planet with me, I also hope that we will all\u00a0gain a better understanding of conservation, ecology, and preservation of wild lands and wildlife.<\/p>\n
So come along with me now\u2026 where shall we go? Laos? The Svalbard Archipelago? Russia? Greece? Pour yourself the soothing refreshment of your choice, sit back, and let\u2019s take a trip. I\u2019m going to bet that we\u2019ll both learn some new things as we travel through the images and learn about other people, other places, and lifestyles unlike yours or mine.<\/p><\/div>\n
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Photographer Tim Durham Onward, through the Fog! I simply cannot remember how long it has been since I first yearned to see what was just around the next corner, just over one more hill, and what wonders tomorrow morning might bring. In the early 70\u2019s, I became a graduate of the University of Texas College … <\/p>\n