Category Archives: Photography

Waterworks, 2018

In a tropical childhood that colorfully rumbled through chaos, sunburn, clouds of bougainvillea, and mass perspiration I was blessed with devoted parents. My father, “the coach,” pushed me to become a swimmer even before I could store memories. I am blessed by that shove, but also his later willingness to share his hobby with me. He loved photography, even to the point of converting one of our small rooms into a dark room where he taught me to brew negatives and make prints.

He passed a year ago, suddenly, and he’s been on my mind ever since. Last August, on what would have been is 86th birthday, I spread his ashes in the Spokane River, where many of these photos were taken. So, yes, this collection is dedicated to him, with gratitude and a whole heart.

all images (c) copyright, 2018, Tim Connor

The liquid boundary
Drifting toward November
A new wave
Mares’ tails at the turn
Aeration
Lair of the crawfish
A cold boil
Growing in the canyon
Autumn on the long reach
An invitation
Rumor in the willows
Granite soup
The stones in the shallows
Left turn at the rocks
Communion
Metamorphosis
A face full
Greens in the stream
A glimpse above
Silkstream
The westward flow
Interstellar
The ice goblins of Deep Creek
The crack that lets the light in
September blue
Joyful noise
Where the time went
Where the osprey hunt
Hydration
Latah’s last reach
Casual water
Speaking in tongues
The water on the wall
57 waves
Vibrato
Deep six
Our new flag
My father’s memory
Stepping in

Songs from the Range

My office and kitchen are littered with stones.

On the sill behind my desk is the heaviest of them: a 20-pound lump of palagonite from the Deep Creek ravine west of Spokane. It is a dense, crystalized and discolored chunk of basalt—the result of the Grande Ronde lava flow interacting with water some 16 million years ago. The palagonite ranges in color from the glassy black of obsidian to a rough, yellowish-orange crust. Continue reading Songs from the Range

Prayers in Natural Light

Sixty favorite images from The Devil’s Toenail to the Cascade crest, and sometimes over the edge.

Click on photograph for details and pricing. Shipping costs (typically $8 to $10) are not included. Tim Connor photography (c)2013-2017. All images are copyright protected and may only be republished with permission. For additional info and orders: tjccamas@comcast.net

The beauty of experience

earthwaves

what she says when I call

Silk stream on the north fork

Currently jade

The heron holds its ground

In memory of Marcia Dewinter

Oak leaf arteries

Epiphany

The talus garden

Peter and the apostles at dawn

The Boulder on the Bumping

Water and the Willow

Entropy

Rock Creek searches for the ocean

mountains and the mountain

The root of it

Sea of Palouse

Deluge

The sky you and I share

On the road to Mt. Hope

Rising from the talus

Unreasonably orange

The light within the grove

Precarious

Grace is also ephemeral

Wenatchee River near Leavenworth

farewell

The falls below Judith Pool

How rocks get wet

Wishing you were here

Aspen and red twig in Northrup Canyon

Path through the marsh

Treeline

Seventeen ways to blue

Fluctuation

The Meadow off Elder Road

Peter and the Apostles, a wider view

The flame in the park

leaves in the multiverse

The west wall

A woodpecker’s place

Sunset near Lamont