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Chip Clark
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We are in a world that is in desperate need of people who inspire, who are genuine, and who will stand up alone if necessary to defend what they believe in. Galen and Barbara did this and left behind a legacy that will inspire generations to follow their example. Brilliant artists, but more than that just plain good people.
Tuesday, 31 July, 2007 (22:41) - San Diego, CA
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Marcio Cabral
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Galen inspired and enriched my work. I dedicate a tribute to Galen in my magic hour gallery in pbase. Thank You!
Tuesday, 26 June, 2007 (21:04) - Brazil
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Morteza Safataj
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Thanks Galen & Barbara.
Tuesday, 19 June, 2007 (06:12) - In the world of Beauty
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Charlene Black
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I just finished reading Flying South: A Pilot's Inner Journey. Barbara's honest story of a life changing experienced has touched me. Though I am not a pilot, I love to fly in small planes. Being about Barbara's age, having experienced many similar feelings that she discribed of her inner journey, my soul was touched. I am thankful that she wrote of her experiences. My husband and I stopped at Mountain Light on a trip from Sacramento to Las Vegas. We are now fans of the Rowell's artistic and journalistic work. Many thanks for what they have left for this world.
Saturday, 2 June, 2007 (15:00) - Sacramento, CA
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David Sparkman
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I have been a fan of Galen's work for many, many years and have been a Nikon user for almost as many. I am grateful to you guys for the way you have maintained Mountain Light after Galen and Barbara's passing. And I am also grateful for the astonishing body of work that Galen left for the world. He truly revolutionized landscape, travel, wildlife and editorial photography and should be recognized by every photographer for these accomplishments.
Wednesday, 30 May, 2007 (16:01) - Memphis, TN, USA
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Benny Ottosson
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I recently discovered Galens photos. Yesterday I ordered 2 books. I´m working on my first photobook and I´m sure to get inspiration in a lot, out of this books.
Tuesday, 17 April, 2007 (00:18) - Sweden
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Julia Sue Maynard
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It's been a few years now and I am still saddened about the tragedy of Galen and Barbara. With every change of light,and every stunning landscape I witness, I thank Galen for inspiring me because I ALWAYS think, yes, this is the way God sees the beauty of Nature, and Galen captured God's beauty for us to see it too.
Thursday, 12 April, 2007 (15:04) - Boston, MA (formally from New Mexico)
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Mary
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I'm kind of new to this whole photography thing, but after seeing Galen's photos and a video of him, it makes me really want to become a photographer too. Hopefully, I'll get there someday, thanks to Galen.
Monday, 26 March, 2007 (11:50) - Fresno, California
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Mark Porcaro
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I Stumbled upon Galen's photos while browsing the features of my Tivo. I was stunned and amazed. Galen's photos are some of the most amazing images I have ever seen. The world has lost a brilliant artist. Thank you for your contributions to art, we'll miss you.
Friday, 16 February, 2007 (08:04) - Michigan
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Steve Aylward
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It isn't everyday that I see work that takes my breath away. One can only wonder why such talent has to leave us so early.
Monday, 29 January, 2007 (11:30) - Cincinnati,Ohio
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Hans van de Vorst
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A week ago I visited the home base in Bishop and bought a pair of filters. I knew Galen Rowell via other photographers and had seen some of his photos. In Bishop I was confronted with his work and I was stunned. It brings you more to Nature than any other work of art I've seen so far. One starts wondering, how can a photographer produce these stunning pictures ? These photo's are far beyond just technique. Galen and Barbara Rowell must have been wonderful people with great eyes and sense of beauty. They grabbed me.
Monday, 31 July, 2006 (19:03) - Veenendaal - The Netherlands
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John McRay
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I've really enjoyed reading Galen's articles. I'm fairly new to photography, and find his writings to be an inspiration, and quite entertaining. Thanks.
Wednesday, 26 July, 2006 (16:58) - Maryland, USA
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ron Allison
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IN Wilderness is the preservation of the world. Galen, you made a real difference. Preserve !!!
Monday, 15 May, 2006 (19:11) - stockton ca
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mark Davey
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I am about to begin lecturing a digital photography course and will draw extensively from Galen's tips in [his book] Inner Game of Outdoor Photography. Previously I worked on a local paper for 5 years but from IGOP learnt a vital Nikon flash tip! As I also work in Jessops [photo shop], I have passed on this tip many times.
Sunday, 16 April, 2006 (04:11) - Peebles Scotland
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Sia Timo Lucas
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Galen Rowell captures the souls of the natural world in their most pristene states.
Saturday, 15 April, 2006 (23:34) - Oceanside California
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ken hunter
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They are some of the most stunning images Ive seen on a web site. Probably the best collection Ive ever seen anywhere to be truthful.
Friday, 14 April, 2006 (08:35) - Barnsley, England
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matt greep
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a truly amazing collection of pure beauty. the way you capture light and pervay time of day is genius. i was honestly touched through your images.
Tuesday, 4 April, 2006 (04:06) - england, devon
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Ian Travell
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Hi, thanks for the inspiration to get out more with my camera, the images captured are outstanding and should be seen as a testament to what can be achieved if you put in some effort.
Friday, 31 March, 2006 (05:26) - London, UK
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Ryan Rowell
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I became a photographer because of Galen. His images have taken me to ever corner of the earth, they have inspired me to photograph the unthinkable, and to always go the extra mile, or 2 or 3 to get the ultimately perfect shot. Thank you for the inspiration!
Monday, 6 March, 2006 (21:36) - Barrie, Ontario Canada
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Steve Sieren
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This one is for Galen, Thank you for all the inspirations you left behind for the next generation of photographers. You will never be forgotten. I'm glad to see your son following in your footsteps. Steve Sieren Sierenphotography
Monday, 27 February, 2006 (01:29) - Westlake Village, CA
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Matt Bighouse
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Galen and Barbara continue to be an inspiration to all of us behind the lens. Their work transends the ordinary image and takes us to a higher plane.
Monday, 20 February, 2006 (07:36) - Southern Oregon
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Jake Barnes
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Galen's work in the Himalayas precisely captures the haunting spirit of that region. Its been 30 years since I was there as a 17 year old, hiking to Mt. Everest, and every time I see one of Galen's photographs I am instantly transported back there. His work stands as an honorable record of emotions and states of mind. Keeping his work alive is enormously important to understanding life in the far corners of the world, and our own lives as well.
Thursday, 3 November, 2005 (14:05) - Vienna VA (USA)
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Dan Tubbs, Jr.
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The photography and philosphy of Galen Rowell has been an inspiration to me. At age 64 and retired, I am able to spend more time fulfilling my dream of writing poetry and taking photographs. I look forward to the day when I can take one of your courses. Thank you for carrying on the vision of Galen and Barbara.
Wednesday, 14 September, 2005 (11:25) - Ferndale, California
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Martin Taylor
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Galen seems to have produced the images I see in my most beautiful dreams. Thank you.
Sunday, 11 September, 2005 (03:56) - St. Louis, MO USA
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Anthony D. Amaro
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Outstanding photography the loss of a husband an wife team of this caliber is a loss to all how injoy seeing an going to places like those that were photographed by these two xceptional photographers. We were in bishop this last mo . an went to the gallery our eyes see but could not bel;ive the work that was there just so awe indpiring . I just hope to be able to take just one photo like what I seen in the gallery. thanks again for letting me spend time there an well do so again anthony D amaro
Sunday, 28 August, 2005 (10:20) - Las Vegas Nevada
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