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As
a photographer, Ron wants to encourage people to slow down and appreciate the
beauty and magic of the world around us. And it is all around us, not just in
the iconic scenes of national parks, seashores and mountains. It is in the
brooks and swamps in our neighborhoods and parks, there for the seeing. We
just have to slow down, look around us and let the beauty envelope us. A goal
of his photography is to help others do that.
His primary focus is
nature photography with the goal of capturing extraordinary images of
the beautiful flowers, birds, animals and scenery that surround us all. His
recent work has been moving from the literal view of nature to a more
impressionistic view of what we see with our hearts and minds.
In February, 2016, he was accepted into the Copley Society of Art. He is also
a member of the Massachusetts Camera Naturalists, a by-invitation-only
organization dedicated to the appreciation of nature and the natural
environment. He was a juried member of the New Hampshire Art Association. He
is also a long-standing member of the Merrimack Valley Camera Club (MVCC) in
North Andover, MA.
He has taken eight 30+ day
trips to the National Parks in the West since retirement in January, 1999.
His favorites are the Grand Tetons in the fall, Arches and Canyonlands
in the spring, and Zion and Grand Staircase- Escalante anytime
he can get there.
He has been a guest
presenter at local camera clubs. His shows include:
"The Natural Beauty of
the Southwest"
"The Great Smoky Mountains,
The Blue Ridge Parkway
and the Sunrise Highway"
“Dream It! Plan It! Do
It! Photographing the National Parks."
A side benefit of his nature photography has been the great pleasure
that he gets from helping others plan trips to our beautiful National Parks
to see what he has seen.
--Ron
Wybranowski
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