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I have been into photography for over 40 yrs. Lived in Wetaskiwin all my life.
My latest projects have been:
City of Wetaskiwin their web site, and just this year 4 postcards.
City of Wetaskiwin Photo contest winner for the month of August 09.
Many of my Photos have been used on Global TV.
Renyolds Alberta Museum... Wetaskiwin Airshow, ads for the Edmonton Journal, and now commissioned for 2009 for projects.
The Lawyers Convention during the Edmonton Rodeo { all large prints 32”x 48” and larger”}
Have had photos used in many other projects by request.
This year I will have over a million, two hundred thousand hits on my web site, with over 5000 comments.
I have two photo sites www.pbase.com/poundstone and as of October 2009 my new site, Zenfolio.
My cameras for this have been Canon’s with L lens.
My newest which I really like is a Lumix DMC L1 with a 14-150mm Leica lens.
I get many request but like to do Wildlife and Landscape the best.
I also enjoy doing candid shots of people.
I use Photoshop CS4 to bring out the best in my photos.
My computers ..iMac 24” and have two MacBook Pros.
I try to keep up to the latest programs and techniques.
I live Photography....


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Wildlife Photo's of 2016.. Hope to have quite a collection by the end of the year. Our Alberta Wildlife... Will try to get around all over Alberta from Cypress Hills to the northern forest, from the East Slopes of the Rocky Mountains to Alberta's eastern bordering Saskatchewan. It should be quite a challenge.
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