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Photographer Rollin Geppert lives in Olympia, Washington and through eBooks, his website, www. Geppertphotography.com, fine art prints and other published works, shares his 50 plus years of experience in searching out the best views in Washington State from which to photograph the scenic beauty of nature.Mount Rainier, the largest of the five major volcanic mountains in the state, is featured in Volume I of his Photographer's Guide to Washington's Best Views.Proceeds from the sale of the Photographer's Guide to Washington's Best Views, will be donated to the Ecosystems Scholarship Fund…mehr

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Photographer Rollin Geppert lives in Olympia, Washington and through eBooks, his website, www. Geppertphotography.com, fine art prints and other published works, shares his 50 plus years of experience in searching out the best views in Washington State from which to photograph the scenic beauty of nature.Mount Rainier, the largest of the five major volcanic mountains in the state, is featured in Volume I of his Photographer's Guide to Washington's Best Views.Proceeds from the sale of the Photographer's Guide to Washington's Best Views, will be donated to the Ecosystems Scholarship Fund (www.Ecoscholarfund.org) which provides financial aid to college students majoring in natural resources and land use planning.
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Photographer Rollin Geppert lives in Olympia, Washington and through eBooks, his website, www. Geppertphotography.com, fine art prints and other published works, shares his 50 plus years of experience in searching out the best views in Washington State from which to photograph the scenic beauty of nature.Mount Rainier, the largest of the five major volcanic mountains in the state, is featured in Volume I of his Photographer's Guide to Washington's Best Views.Proceeds from the sale of the Photographer's Guide to Washington's Best Views, will be donated to the Ecosystems Scholarship Fund (www.Ecoscholarfund.org) which provides financial aid to college students majoring in natural resources and land use planning.