Welcome to my website! I hope that you enjoy my views of the natural world and come away inspired to explore it in depth both locally and globally, wherever you live. I continue to add and update images regularly so please return to see what's new.

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About
I have been photographing our natural world for over 40 years with an emphasis on North America. During that time I have had images published in the Washington Post, hung displays at a Maryland wildlife sanctuary and won multiple awards from the Nature Photographer's Network, http:/​/​www.​naturephotographers.​net/​. I am currently the moderator for their Weekly Challenge gallery and formerly was the moderator for their Macro/Close-up gallery.  I welcome you to my web site and hope that you enjoy my views of the natural world that surrounds us. - Mark


All Photographs

Yellowstone

Yellowstone

Montana

Montana

Maryland

Maryland

Florida Rivers

Florida Rivers

Other Landscapes

Other Landscapes

Patagonia

Patagonia

Abstracts

Abstracts

Close up/Macro

Close up/Macro

Pond Views

Pond Views

Butterflies, Dragonflies, & Damselflies

Butterflies, Dragonflies, & Damselflies

Animals and Birds

Animals and Birds

What's new

What's new

Flowers and Plants

Flowers and Plants

My Prints

My Prints

Thin Ice

Thin Ice


Guestbook for Seaverphotos
Aerey(non-registered)
Great as always, thanks for sharing.
Mike Ramy(non-registered)
Mark,
What an amazing collection of images you have assembled so far and every time I visit your site there are additional images added that are such a pleasure to view. You have a unique style all your own that captures the beauty and inspiration in nature that is truly a gift, thanks for sharing that gift so that we all can enjoy.
Eva McDermott Photography
Hi Mark,

Fantastic images. Very nice selections and variety of subjects. Glad I checked out your website link from NPN. Keep up you wonderfully beautiful work. Love it.

Eva
Howard Cheek(non-registered)
Your passion for the art of photography shines, love your work Mark.
"It seems to me that the natural world is the greatest source of excitement; the greatest source of visual beauty; the greatest source of intellectual interest. It's the greatest source of so much in life that makes life worth living."