All galleries are © Barry Lancaster. Photos in the Nina Hagen Collection are © by their respective owners.

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Yearly Collections

211 galleries with 9689 photos

Updated: Oct 28, 2009 6:48pm PST

Odds & Ends

5 galleries with 732 photos

Updated: Jan 12, 2009 5:38pm PST

Nature

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Updated: Sep 01, 2007 10:35am PST

Seattle

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Updated: Mar 30, 2008 11:04am PST

Camping

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Updated: Mar 12, 2009 5:06pm PST

Panoramas

2 galleries with 34 photos

Updated: Jun 19, 2005 7:55pm PST

High School

7 galleries with 259 photos

Updated: Aug 04, 2009 5:31pm PST

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Your Bio

Hi, I'm just a guy having some camera fun in Seattle. I'm pretty much an amateur but I enjoy it a lot, so this is where I'm putting all my best (and sometimes worst) stuff. Feel free to drop me a line at shoogle2@gmail.com to say hi or whatever!

Every photographer seems to have a favorite photography quote, so here's mine: "We all experience it. Those moments when we gasp and say, 'Oh, look at that!' Maybe it's nothing more than the way a shadow glides across a face, but in that split second, when you realize something truly remarkable is happening and disappearing right in front of you, if you can pass a camera before your eye, you'll tear a piece of time out of the whole, and in a breath, rescue it and give it new meaning." Joel Meyerowitz said that, and I've never heard it put better.

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