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Each image may be purchased as a canvas print, framed print, metal print, and more! Every purchase comes with a 30-day money-back guarantee.
Otter Crest by Dennis Bucklin
Along The Little Luckiamute River by Dennis Bucklin
Winter Storm by Dennis Bucklin
Silver Falls - South Falls by Dennis Bucklin
Yaquina Lighthouse by Dennis Bucklin
Waterflow by Dennis Bucklin
Oregon Sunset by Dennis Bucklin
Perseus Double Cluster NGC 869 by Dennis Bucklin
Tillimook Lighthead by Dennis Bucklin
Three Arches by Dennis Bucklin
A Little Help Please? by Dennis Bucklin
Haceta Head Lighthouse by Dennis Bucklin
Light Head by Dennis Bucklin
Newport Bridge by Dennis Bucklin
Face Rock Landscape by Dennis Bucklin
Fall at Silver Falls by Dennis Bucklin
Web Drops by Dennis Bucklin
Lilly Pads by Dennis Bucklin
Ground Cover by Dennis Bucklin
Tulps by Dennis Bucklin
Yaquina Bay Lighthouse by Dennis Bucklin
Shades of Fall by Dennis Bucklin
Oregon Coast Ecola State Park by Dennis Bucklin
The Yardstick Press by Dennis Bucklin
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About Dennis Bucklin
About Dennis Bucklin
My fascination with the art of photography has been long standing. From the days of film to today's DSLR, I love all aspects of photography. I started taking photos with a focus on landscapes in New England and have since expanded to the same focus in the Pacific Northwest. I am also an avid astrophotographer with a DSLR. Have done some photography for journalistic stories and magazines such as the AKC magazine and a couple of astrophotography publications.
I believe that a photograph should tell a story, whether it be about an individual, a place, a historical event, or history in the making, I also believe that photography is a way to express yourself and give others a look at the world through your eyes and thoughts.
I enjoy viewing photos of other members here on Fine Art America as well as the opportunity to learn from others about technique, etc.
I welcome constructive critique of my work and ideas for improvement/s.