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  • Prepress, Color Management, Retouching, Clipping Paths. 2013, 9" x 11”, 208 pages
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  • Design and Layout, Prepress, Color Management, and Retouching.<br />
      2011, 6 x 9”, 512 pages<br />
One-color, 208 b&w photos
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  • Prepress, Color Management, Retouching, Clipping Paths. 2014, 9" x 12”, 256 pages
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  • Prepress, Color Management, Clipping Paths, and Retouching. 2011,<br />
10" x 13", 144 pages
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  • Design and Layout, Prepress, Color Management, Clipping Paths, and Retouching.<br />
1st Edition: 2009, 160 pages, 143 images, <br />
2nd Edition: 2010, 180 pages, 171 images, <br />
3rd Edition: 2011, 204 pages, 207images,
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  • Prepress, Color Management, Clipping Paths.<br />
2012, Super Size 12.6 x 17”, 88 pages
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  • Prepress, Color Management, Clipping Paths, and Retouching. 2009, 10" x 10", 160 pages
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  • Prepress, Color Management, Clipping Paths.<br />
2009, 384 pages, 9.5 x 11”,
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  • Prepress, Color Management, Clipping Paths.<br />
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2011, 12 x 9”, 44 pages,
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  • Design, Layout, Prepress, Color Management, Retouching, Photography, Scans. 2013, 10" x 10”, 223 pages
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  • Prepress, Color Management, Retouching, Clipping Paths. 2013, 8.25" x 11, 369 pages
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  • The questioning eye of a Chilean flamingo (Phoenicopterus chilensis) peers out from its tucked resting pose at the LA Zoo in California.<br />
Found in South America from Ecuador to Chile and eastward into Brazil, the Chilean flamingo lives in coastal mudflats, estuaries, lagoons and salt lakes. Primarily feeding on algae, plankton, and brine shrimp, it uses comb-like structures in its bill to filter food from the waters of its habitat.<br />
The flamingo’s pink color is derived from the rich sources of carotenoid pigments in the algae and small crustaceans that the birds eat.
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  • Red Shouldered Hawk (Buteo lineatus). Due to a break in his left wing, Red the is now an education ambassador. Ojai Raptor Center, California.
    Red
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  • Volunteer Tanja and Peaches, a Goffin’s Cockatoo (Cacatua goffiniana). Planet Rehab Animal Sanctuary, San Dimas, California.
    Tanja & Peaches, Planet Rehab Animal..uary
  • A rare six week old Blue-throated macaw ( Ara glaucogularis ) chick. The Blue-throated macaw is considered critically endangered with an estimated wild population of about 350 in their native Bolivia. Considered on the verge of extinction, this chick may grow to 33 inches tall with a wingspan of about 3 feet.
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  • A rare six week old Blue-throated macaw ( Ara glaucogularis ) chick. The Blue-throated macaw is considered critically endangered with an estimated wild population of about 350 in their native Bolivia. Considered on the verge of extinction, this chick may grow to 33 inches tall with a wingspan of about 3 feet.
    20150506_Blu-throat mcaw_K4B2918-Edi...jpg
  • A rare six week old Blue-throated macaw (Ara glaucogularis) chick. The Blue-throated macaw is considered critically endangered with an estimated wild population of about 350 in their native Bolivia. Considered on the verge of extinction, this chick may grow to 33 inches tall with a wingspan of about 3 feet.
    20150506_Blu-throat mcaw_K4B2903.jpg
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  • LA Zoo, California
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  • A rare six week old Blue-throated macaw ( Ara glaucogularis ) chick. The Blue-throated macaw is considered critically endangered with an estimated wild population of about 350 in their native Bolivia. Considered on the verge of extinction, this chick may grow to 33 inches tall with a wingspan of about 3 feet.
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  • Peaches, a Goffin’s Cockatoo (Cacatua goffiniana), nestled in Tanja's hands. Planet Rehab animal sanctuary, San Dimas, California.
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  • The beautiful profile of Red, a Red Shouldered Hawk (Buteo lineatus).
    Red
  • A highly territorial male reticulated glass frog (Hyalinobatrachium valerioi) assumes the classic guard posture, facing the eggs with one hand on the clutch, to protect them from wasps and other predators. The white dot pattern on his skin is thought to mimic the egg mass, with the intent of drawing attention away from the vulnerable clutch and towards the male who is defending them. Selva Verde Rainforest Reserve, Costa Rica.
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  • A rare six week old Blue-throated macaw ( Ara glaucogularis ) chick. The Blue-throated macaw is considered critically endangered with an estimated wild population of about 350 in their native Bolivia. Considered on the verge of extinction, this chick may grow to 33 inches tall with a wingspan of about 3 feet.
    20150506_Blu-throat mcaw_K4B2919-Edi...jpg
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  • A rare six week old Blue-throated macaw ( Ara glaucogularis ) chick. The Blue-throated macaw is considered critically endangered with an estimated wild population of about 350 in their native Bolivia. Considered on the verge of extinction, this chick may grow to 33 inches tall with a wingspan of about 3 feet.
    20150506_Blu-throat mcaw_K4B2927-Edi...jpg
  • A rare six week old Blue-throated macaw ( Ara glaucogularis ) chick. The Blue-throated macaw is considered critically endangered with an estimated wild population of about 350 in their native Bolivia. Considered on the verge of extinction, this chick may grow to 33 inches tall with a wingspan of about 3 feet.
    20150506_Blu-throat mcaw_K4B2924.jpg
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  • This silkmoth (Bombyx mori) sits on a mulberry leaf covered with eggs
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  • A rare six week old Blue-throated macaw ( Ara glaucogularis ) chick. The Blue-throated macaw is considered critically endangered with an estimated wild population of about 350 in their native Bolivia. Considered on the verge of extinction, this chick may grow to 33 inches tall with a wingspan of about 3 feet.
    20150506_Blu-throat mcaw_K4B2923-Edi...jpg
  • A rare six week old Blue-throated macaw ( Ara glaucogularis ) chick. The Blue-throated macaw is considered critically endangered with an estimated wild population of about 350 in their native Bolivia. Considered on the verge of extinction, this chick may grow to 33 inches tall with a wingspan of about 3 feet.
    20150506_Blu-throat mcaw_K4B2910.jpg
  • A rare six week old Blue-throated macaw ( Ara glaucogularis ) chick. The Blue-throated macaw is considered critically endangered with an estimated wild population of about 350 in their native Bolivia. Considered on the verge of extinction, this chick may grow to 33 inches tall with a wingspan of about 3 feet.
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  • An Orange-chinned Parakeet protects it's perch and mate in the town of Boca de Sabalo (Sambu), Panama.
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  • German singer Savah stepping into the clouds
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  • A rare six week old Blue-throated macaw ( Ara glaucogularis ) chick. The Blue-throated macaw is considered critically endangered with an estimated wild population of about 350 in their native Bolivia. Considered on the verge of extinction, this chick may grow to 33 inches tall with a wingspan of about 3 feet.
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  • Turkey Vultures (Catharses aura). Wonder was found on the side of the road freezing and starving. As a result of being leucistic he has poor eyesight. Leucism is a condition in which there is partial loss of pigmentation in an animal resulting in white, pale, or patchy coloration of the skin, hair, or feathers, but not the eyes.
    Wonder
  • Biomuseo, Panama City, Panama.
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  • A pair of tiny California tree frogs (Pseudacris cadaverine), camouflaged against the granite rocks in an alcove. Almost invisible, they are the perfect coloration for hiding in sand and rock. Altadena, California.
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  • White-Bellied Caiques (Pionites leucogaster leucogaster). These two colorful clowns love to perform tricks and can never have too many toys that shake, rattle, and roll.
    Bam Bam & Makai