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Walking With Eagles is a collection of original poems and photographs by Lindy Low Le Coq. A lifelong naturalist, amateur photographer and bird enthusiast, Lindy’s verse, composition and photographs open a window into the essence of her subjects. Her poems and photography reflect the rich natural wonders of the Pacific Northwest.
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Bald Eagles mature over the course of five years. Walking With Eagles invites the reader to take a poetic and visual tour of this odyssey.
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Tag Archives: Palouse
~ Lens-Artists Photo Challenge #262: Framing Your Photos ~
In 1965, my Pullman High School art teacher Victor Moore, taught me to put my thumb and index finger together to make a frame through which I could look to select discrete compositions. Such a great lesson – an always … Continue reading
Posted in Birding, birds, Lens-Artists, Lens-Artists Photo Challenge, nature, nature photography, ornithology, outdoors, pacific northwest, pacific ocean, photography, travel, Waterfalls
Tagged Birding, Lens-Artists, Lens-Artists Photo Challenge, Long Beach Peninsula, nature, nature photography, outdoors, pacific northwest, pacific ocean, Palouse, photography, Waterfalls
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~ Wordless Wednesday ~ Views of Palouse Farmland from Kamiak Butte ~
On your walk with life, please honor our earth, encourage dignity and share kindness. 🐾
Posted in geology, nature photography, pacific northwest, photography, travel
Tagged geology, nature photography, pacific northwest, Palouse, photography, Wordless Wednesday
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~ Lens-Artists Photo Challenge #255: Telling a Story ~ Palouse Scenic Byway ~
This week Patti Moed, invites us to tell a story with a maximum of five photos. Recently I had a leisurely road trip from Spokane to Pullman WA, driving the network of old highways now called the Palouse Scenic Byway. … Continue reading
~ Lens-Artists Photo Challenge #229: Perfect Patterns ~
Here’s to Anne-Christine for inviting us to select photos of “perfect” patterns, with the understanding that perfect is always in the eye of the beholder! Here are some patterns in nature that I enjoy. I’ll start with another in my … Continue reading











