New Website Portfolios

I introduced an all new Portfolio section to my website.  Use Portfolios to browse through photographs at your own pace, using the mouse or keyboard arrows.  It does not use Flash, so it works on all mobile devices.
I introduced an all new Portfolio section to my website. Use Portfolios to browse through photographs at your own pace, using the mouse or keyboard arrows. It does not use Flash, so it works on all mobile devices.

I just launched a new Portfolio section to my main photography website. Just click on Portfolios in the menu bar to see the available portfolio galleries. Browse through the photos using the mouse or using the arrow keys on the keyboard. If you like a photo and want to find out more about it, just click the More Info link beneath each image.

In addition to the Portfolios, I’ve also updated the main menu and added a quick image search at the top of each page. Just type in one or more keywords into the search box and see which images in my library match those terms. Check out my updated site and let me know what you think!

Happy Easter

A blacktail jackrabbit munches on short grass in the shade of a tree
A blacktail jackrabbit munches on short grass in the shade of a tree

May you and your loved ones have a joyous and safe Easter. May you be surrounded by peace, laughter and the spirit of renewal.

2011 Round-up – Top 40 photos of the year

Happy New Year! Similar to last year, I have looked back through this past year’s photographs and selected 40 photos that represent my favorite photographic exploits.

Please enjoy the gallery below. To view larger photos, be sure to click the icon in the lower right corner to enter full screen mode. If you are using a device that doesn’t support Flash (iPod, iPad, etc), you can view the photos here.

As always, I appreciate you checking out the blog, and love hearing your like/dislikes, or just random thoughts. This coming year, I’ll continue to explore the ever-amazing natural world in which we live. Thanks for coming along for the ride!

Upcoming Publication – Backpacker Magazine

Berry Creek Falls can be seen through the lush redwood forest, Big Basin Redwoods State Park
Berry Creek Falls can be seen through the lush redwood forest, Big Basin Redwoods State Park

Check out next month’s newsstands for the latest issue of Backpacker Magazine. They are running one of my photos as part of an article about the Skyline To The Sea trail, which runs from the crest of the Santa Cruz mountains to the ocean.

I took this photo while out shooting on spec for a different article a few years ago. That one never made it to publication, but with photography, you never know when you’ll get a second (or third or fourth, etc) chance!

Copyright 2017 Hank Christensen