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Uncage The Soul
Photo Date: 
09/28/2017
Cast: John Waller (photographer and boyfriend), Mr. Mike (trusty steed courtesy of GoCamp). Location: Eastern Oregon, more or less.
Uncage The Soul
Photo Date: 
09/28/2017
"It's best if you just stay to the side of the road, and drive slowly through," said the cowboy.
Uncage The Soul
Photo Date: 
09/28/2017
On the search for the Black Rosy-Finch!
Uncage The Soul
Photo Date: 
09/28/2017
Not an illusion.
Uncage The Soul
Photo Date: 
09/28/2017
As I wrestled with blame toward my shoddy knees, this little guy deftly inched along blamelessly. Blame only inhibits momentum, I suppose. Love the skin you're in, folks. And then love it, too, when it changes into wings.
Uncage The Soul
Photo Date: 
09/28/2017
Neigh - bors.
Uncage The Soul
Photo Date: 
09/28/2017
The neighborhoods in this place are beautiful.
Kelli Martinelli
Photo Date: 
09/29/2017
Fractals of frost.
Uncage The Soul
Photo Date: 
09/29/2017
Thank you to the Oregon Natural Desert Association volunteers for keeping me on the trail.
Uncage The Soul
Photo Date: 
09/29/2017
Just ... go. Destination not required.

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