An Interview with Don Komarechka (Podcast 357)

by | Jan 17, 2013 | Art Talk, Interview, Podcast | 1 comment

Here’s a chat with Don Komarechka, a nature photographer from Ontario, Canada, who in addition to beautiful landscape work, shoots the most amazing snowflake photographs! Because this was a discussion, I don’t have a transcript for you this week, but below are some examples of Don’t snowflake images and a shot from the Yukon and Bulgaria, that we talked about in our conversation.

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Snowflake - Don Komarechka

Snowflake – Don Komarechka

Snowflake - Don Komarechka

Snowflake – Don Komarechka

Snowflake - Don Komarechka

Snowflake – Don Komarechka

Snowflake - Don Komarechka

Snowflake – Don Komarechka

Snowflake - Don Komarechka

Snowflake – Don Komarechka

The Yukon - Don Komarechka

The Yukon – Don Komarechka

Bulgaria - Don Komarechka

Bulgaria – Don Komarechka

 


Show Notes

Don’t Web site: www.donkom.ca
Don on Google+: https://plus.google.com/111166628430361488384/posts
The video Don Mentions: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=UeIAIvoYw7g

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