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These images were chosen by the editors of the, now defunct, photoshelter collection, as being particularly worthy.
  • Kayak symposium in Port Townsend, WA. Kayak enthusiasts come from all over the Pacific Northwest and Canada to talk kayaking and demo new products. By photographer Steven Mullensky
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  • Fireman from East Jefferson Fire and Rescue approaches a fully engulfed house fire. By photographer Steven Mullensky
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  • An evergreen stands out in stark contrast to the changing colors of Aspens. By photographer Steven Mullensky
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  • A young girl has a hard time deciding what pumpkin to pick from among the many choices available. By photographer Steven Mullensky
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  • A Seagull hovers over Glacier Bay in the hopes of snatching food from unsuspecting tourists. By photographer Steven Mullensky
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  • Jagged ice form on top of the glacier before 'calving' and breaking off into the sea. By photographer Steven Mullensky
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  • Poppies and other summer flowers viewed from the ground and looking up to the sun. By photographer Steven Mullensky
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  • The Norwegian Sun cruises into Juneau, Alaska for a stopover during an Alaskan cruise. The Norwegian Cruise Lines ship was built in 2001 and can carry up to 2400 passengers. By photographer Steven Mullensky
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  • Chloe's eye seen through an architectural formation. By photographer Steven Mullensky
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  • A helicopter carries a bucket of water towards the burning brush in the 2003 San Diego County fire. By photographer Steven Mullensky
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  • Cathedral Rock, located in Red Rock State Park in Sedona, Arizona, is probably one of the most photographed landmarks in the world. Hiking trails lead to the base of the formation where stunning views of Oak Creek and the surrounding hills can be enjoyed. By photographer Steven Mullensky
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  • The largest cliff dwelling in the United States the Cliff House is a major attraction of Mesa Verde National Park. Sandstone, mortar and wooden beams were the three primary construction materials. The Ancestral Puebloans shaped each sandstone block using harder stones collected from nearby river beds. The mortar between the blocks is a mixture of local soil, water and ash. Fitted in the mortar are tiny pieces of stone called "chinking". Chinking stones fill in the gaps within the mortar and added structural stability to the walls. Over the surface of many walls, the people placed a thin coating of paint, called plaster, the first things to erode with time. (NPS) By photographer Steven Mullensky
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  • The Valley Center fire east of Escondido left homes standing untouched amid a ruined landscape devastated by a fast moving brush fire. Clearing the brush away from the structures were a main reason these homes were spared. By photographer Steven Mullensky
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  • A float plane skims past a cruise liner as it gets set to take off in the Tongass Narrows in Ketchikan, Alaska..Ketchikan, Alaska's "first city," is 500 miles north of Seattle. Ketchikan is where many cruise ships dock and its historic downtown area, nestled between ocean and mountains, is crowded with tourists in the summer. The town sits atop steep hills and is supported on wooden pilings, with numerous boardwalks, staircases and totem poles. Dozens of canneries have made it the "salmon capital of the world." (wikipedia) By photographer Steven Mullensky
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  • Relatives and friends wave goodbye to their loved ones aboard the USS Anchorage as it departs San Diego Bay for duty in the Persian Gulf. By photographer Steven Mullensky
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  • Castle Hill Lighthouse is located on Narragansett Bay in Newport, Rhode Island and is an active navigation aid for the United States Coast Guard and boaters entering the East Passage between Jamestown, Rhode Island on Conanicut Island, and Newport, Rhode Island on Aquidneck Island. The lighthouse was completed in 1890 on property formerly belonging to the famous naturalist, oceanographer, and zoologist Alexander Agassiz of Harvard University. Agassiz sold land to the United States Government for the lighthouse for $1.00. Although the lighthouse is not open to the public, the shoreline and clifface where the lighthouse sits is accessible by several footpaths from the Castle Hill Inn. The Castle Hill Lighthouse has also been and still is used as a starting and/or stopping point in numerous regattas. The lighthouse has a red light that flashes about every eight seconds during the night. (wikipedia) By photographer Steven Mullensky
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  • Sargeant Chris Walker, with the 133rd Army National Guard Band, blows Taps during a Veteran's Day service in Gardiner, Washington. By photographer Steven Mullensky
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  • A boogie boarder catches a 6 foot wave. By photographer Steven Mullensky
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  • A raging brush fire threatens new homes in San Diego's Carmel Valley neighborhood in north San Diego County. By photographer Steven Mullensky
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  • A raging brush fire threatens new homes in San Diego's Carmel Valley neighborhood in north San Diego County. By photographer Steven Mullensky
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  • A raging brush fire threatens new homes in San Diego's Carmel Valley neighborhood in north San Diego County. By photographer Steven Mullensky
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  • Ingrid Jensen is a Canadian jazz trumpet player...She was born on January 12, 1966 in North Vancouver. She is a graduate of the Berklee College of Music. Besides performing, she is active in teaching and is a faculty member of The Peabody Institute. She has been nominated for several Juno awards. (wikipedia) By photographer Steven Mullensky
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  • The North Rim of the Grand Canyon is opened only part of the year due to seasonal snows that block the roadway into the park. Once in the park the views are as incredible and varied as from the South Rim which is 10 miles across the canyon. By photographer Steven Mullensky
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  • Wind driven snow covers a back country road. By photographer Steven Mullensky
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  • An evening walk along the Del Mar beach,one of California's most popular beaches, on the 4th of July. By photographer Steven Mullensky
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