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Lynda Miller


My interest in photography began when I was a little girl looking at the photographs taken by my aunt, who recorded her travels throughout the American West.  She shot both stills (black and white) and 8mm color film, which she later spliced into silent movies.  She gave me my first camera, a Brownie, which still sits in one of my bookcases.  As a young adult, I graduated to a professional camera and began recording my own impressions of Colorado, Wyoming, Montana, and New Mexico. 

My most recent photographic project was a year-long walk in the Corrales Bosque.  For the first two months I shot only with a point-and-shoot camera.  Then I switched to an iPhone 3GS and collected 10 months of photos with it.  Some of the images you see displayed here represent the results from both the point-and-shoot and the iPhone, while others were taken with an Olympus OM-1 before digital cameras existed.

I hope you enjoy my photos as much as I enjoy taking them!

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