As many of you know, my day job is as a creative director for a New York advertising agency. One of my accounts is the National Park Service. Today is the launch of our new campaign “Find Your Park,” which will help to redefine what a Park can be — not only places of unspoiled natural beauty where furry beasts like to roam, but also places of historical significance, places of recreation, places of remembrance and more. I, of course, prefer the unspoiled-natural-beauty parks. One of my favorites being Mount Rainier in Washington state. If interested you can watch a commercial that sums up the campaign at this link (you might recognize some of the photos from previous posts to this blog). Or you can check out the campaign website at findyourpark.com.
Nikon D700 with Nikkor 17-35mm lens (at 19mm) ISO 200, f/18 at 1/25th of a second
great pic. what state park is this one ? is tis one in calif. ? I what to traavel to yousomite nat. park when I retire in 36 months..I have taken my creeeree change, ) I woul[d like know of good state park to start taking pic at,? I have taken pic. al[l[ my life, I havef become free lance photographer, I like to pic. of ever thing, I havent yet found one thing like best yet.? ( but still[ am ;t;aking pic. i have taken over 20,00 pic. I guess theirt is still hope. ?
AWESOME!! I have 2 favorite national parks – one in my home state of Michigan – Sleeping Bear Dunes National Lakeshore…and one in the place I wish was my home state, Hawaii Volcanoes National Park. All of our parks are just fantastic places to experience nature, relax, have fun and LEARN SOMETHING!!!!
Been to both as well Amanda. Great parks. I used to live in Michigan for six years and ironically, the only National Park in the lower 48 that I haven’t been to is in Michigan — Isle Royal. There’s still time.
Nice to see the campaign is finally done and to have worked on it with you from the beginning. It changed a little, but I hope you’re happy with it. It looks great.
Beautiful picture ,Uncle Mark & I hope to visit these natural beauties some day our country has so much to see in our Parks Thsnks for the reminder
Aunt Sue
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LOVE!!!!!!!
There are no words that adequately describe how beautiful this image is.
great pic. what state park is this one ? is tis one in calif. ? I what to traavel to yousomite nat. park when I retire in 36 months..I have taken my creeeree change, ) I woul[d like know of good state park to start taking pic at,? I have taken pic. al[l[ my life, I havef become free lance photographer, I like to pic. of ever thing, I havent yet found one thing like best yet.? ( but still[ am ;t;aking pic. i have taken over 20,00 pic. I guess theirt is still hope. ?
Hey Michael, this was taken at Mount Rainier National Park in Washington State.
That we all may share —- A gate through which we go to —- find what lifts us so .
Wow, Your Majesty—-you get to do THAT for a living?
It’s GOOD to be the king!!!!!
Hey Kim,
Still trying to figure out how to make a living driving around and taking photos. When I figure that out, well, that’ll be something.
Gorgeous. You know how much I love flowers!
It’s beautiful. I love that places with such unspoiled beauty still exist.
Nice work. And this picture makes me wonder if and when spring will finally arrive.
AWESOME!! I have 2 favorite national parks – one in my home state of Michigan – Sleeping Bear Dunes National Lakeshore…and one in the place I wish was my home state, Hawaii Volcanoes National Park. All of our parks are just fantastic places to experience nature, relax, have fun and LEARN SOMETHING!!!!
Been to both as well Amanda. Great parks. I used to live in Michigan for six years and ironically, the only National Park in the lower 48 that I haven’t been to is in Michigan — Isle Royal. There’s still time.
Nice to see the campaign is finally done and to have worked on it with you from the beginning. It changed a little, but I hope you’re happy with it. It looks great.
No doubt Patti, no doubt.
Beautiful picture ,Uncle Mark & I hope to visit these natural beauties some day our country has so much to see in our Parks Thsnks for the reminder
Aunt Sue