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Mesquite Flat, Death Valley, CA
Sand
Mesquite Flat, Death Valley, CA
Ray Palmer looks for images that
touch a place in the observer
evoke a memory
and keep a flame burning
to protect nature's treasures.
Ray Palmer Photography
Ray Palmer is a photographer from Glenville, NY.
While the promise of vast landscapes and rugged country fuels his travel, he often finds a quieter, more subtle beauty closer to home.
His images include wildlife and more intimate nature photography, shown in fine art venues,
and in greeting cards, calendars and other publications.
Favorite subjects range from mountains to canyons, streams to oceans, forests to deserts, flora to fauna.
 
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Clearing Storm
Flowed Lands, High Peaks Wilderness, NY
 

Ausable Meadows
Ausable River, High Peaks Wilderness, NY

Between Seasons
Round Mountain Brook, Giant Mountain Wilderness, NY
     

Birch Stand
Siamese Ponds Wilderness, NY


Silver Bay
Lake George, NY

Above the Narrows
First Peak, Lake George, NY
     

Sand
Mesquite Flat, Death Valley, CA
Afterglow, Second Beach, WA
Afterglow
Second Beach, WA

Piers
Bernard Harbor, ME
     

Winter Apples
Otsego County, NY

Winter Pasture
Otsego County, NY
Winter Schroon River, NY
Winter,
Schroon River, NY
     

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Email Ray at rapalm@aol.com or call 518-370-2921.

 

PRICES
 

Larger sizes available
on request

Photograph
Only

16 x 24 inches
($125)
11 x 16 inches
($77)
8 x 12 inches
($39)

Matted
 

16 x 24 inches
($159)
11 x 16 inches
($119)
8 x 12 inches
($74)

Matted &
Framed

16 x 24 inches
($289)
11 x 16 inches
($189)
8 x 12 inches
($109)

 

All images are made with Nikon bodies and lenses, Bogen/Gitzo tripods and heads,
Fujichrome Velvia, Provia F, and Echtachrome E-100 series films.

 
Benchemark Printing (518-393-1361) distributes a free calendar
featuring twelve months of Adirondack images by Ray Palmer
 

All images copyright ©  Ray Palmer -- All Rights Reserved 2004-2007

Web design copyright 2004, Lower Adirondack Regional Arts Council

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