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« Teaching Marine Biology Writing in the Field: An Interview with Sally Hacker (3 images) 6 Comments on Photo 1 (1) — « Previous Photo — Next Photo »

Spring 2015 BI 450 students at the top of Cascade Head near Lincoln City, Oregon.

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6 thoughts on “Photo 1 (1)”

  1. eashtonmiles said on March 31, 2025 at 10:21 am:

    Capturing group photos in mountainous landscapes presents unique challenges, especially when balancing natural light with artificial illumination. Exploring techniques like fill flash has proven essential for achieving well-lit and dynamic shots. While reading about night flash photography on Skylum’s blog, I found their tips on adjusting flash intensity and choosing the right settings particularly useful. Their insights make nighttime photography more approachable, ensuring stunning results even in low-light conditions.

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  3. Stuart Sharpe said on October 22, 2025 at 2:56 am:

    speedstars is more than simply a typical sports game; it is a voyage of spirit and reflexes, in which you must coordinate each keyboard with the beat of your heart.

  4. Petterin said on December 14, 2025 at 6:52 pm:

    Cowboy Safari stands out with its smooth controls and energetic frontier atmosphere. Whether you’re racing across rocky canyons or sprinting through open plains, each ride feels alive with movement and excitement.

  5. tommeyer said on February 8, 2026 at 10:27 pm:

    You know you’re a Geometry Dash player when you start hearing the music in your sleep and seeing invisible spikes in real life.

  6. Gilmore said on February 11, 2026 at 10:56 pm:

    I loved reading about Sally Hacker’s field work — her excitement for marine biology reminded me how much passion matters in whatever we do. That same kind of thoughtful persistence helped me when my old washer started acting up; I didn’t want to just toss it and buy new because it still had life in it. I found washing machine repair Pittsburgh and the tech literally saved me hundreds, and it felt good to give something a second chance instead of just throwing it away. It’s wild how much frustration you avoid when you ask for help early, and those small fixes can actually stretch your budget in ways you don’t expect. Just like studying tide pools taught Sally lessons you can’t get in a lab, fixing things has taught me patience and a weird sense of pride.

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Created:
April 3, 2015
Full size:
2592 × 1936 pixels
Aperture:
f/2.8
Focal length:
3.85 mm
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100
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1/60 sec.
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iPhone 4
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