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  • Vinton Cerf the co-designer of the internet. Along with Robert Kahn, backed by the U.S. Defense Department in 1973 they laid down the foundation that became the Net before it blew up into the civilian population.
    Cerf Vinton 0001.jpg
  • Vinton Cerf the co-designer of the internet. Along with Robert Kahn, backed by the U.S. Defense Department in 1973 they laid down the foundation that became the Net before it blew up into the civilian population.
    Cerf Vinton 0003.jpg
  • Vinton Cerf the co-designer of the internet. Along with Robert Kahn, backed by the U.S. Defense Department in 1973 they laid down the foundation that became the Net before it blew up into the civilian population.
    scf4327-417cerf vinton 0001.jpg
  • Vinton Cerf the co-designer of the internet. Along with Robert Kahn, backed by the U.S. Defense Department in 1973 they laid down the foundation that became the Net before it blew up into the civilian population.
    scf4327-417_Cerf Vinton 0001.jpg
  • Vinton Cerf (L) and Robert Kahn designers of the internet. Backed by the U.S. Defense Department in 1973 they laid down the foundation that became the Net before it blew up into the civilian population.
    scf4327-416cerf vinton 0001 kahn r.jpg
  • Vinton Cerf (L) and Robert Kahn designers of the internet. Backed by the U.S. Defense Department in 1973 they laid down the foundation that became the Net before it blew up into the civilian population.
    Cerf Vinton 0001 Kahn R.jpg
  • Vinton Cerf the co-designer of the internet. Along with Robert Kahn, backed by the U.S. Defense Department in 1973 they laid down the foundation that became the Net before it blew up into the civilian population.
    Cerf Vinton 0002.jpg
  • Fishermen in Antigua, West Indies load a fishing net onto their row boat at sunset.
    Antigua 0001 Fisherman.jpg
  • Three porta-ledges made by North Face with mosquito netting on the California Coast near Elk, California.
    scf4327-282_Tree Climb 0028a PortaLe...jpg
  • Three porta-ledges made by North Face with mosquito netting on the California Coast near Elk, California.
    Tree Climb 0028b PortaLedge.jpg
  • Three porta-ledges made by North Face with mosquito netting on the California Coast near Elk, California.
    scf4327-282tree climb 0028a portaled...jpg
  • Three porta-ledges made by North Face with mosquito netting on the California Coast near Elk, California.
    scf4327-282_Tree Climb 0028b PortaLe...jpg
  • Three porta-ledges made by North Face with mosquito netting on the California Coast near Elk, California.  Connie Sinclair is in the furthest tree.  In the topmost ledge is her daughter Holly (right) and Katie Lewis left.  In the other is Gerald Beranek of Fort Bragg, California and Jane Sinclair.  The property is on on Bill and Cynthia Courtney of the Elk Guest House.
    Tree Climb 0029 Porta Ledge.jpg
  • Three porta-ledges made by North Face with mosquito netting on the California Coast near Elk, California.
    Tree Climb 0030 Porta Ledge.jpg
  • Three porta-ledges made by North Face with mosquito netting on the California Coast near Elk, California.
    Tree Climb 0028a PortaLedge.jpg
  • Three porta-ledges made by North Face with mosquito netting on the California Coast near Elk, California.  Connie Sinclair is in the furthest tree.  In the topmost ledge is her daughter Holly (right) and Katie Lewis left.  In the other is Gerald Beranek of Fort Bragg, California and Jane Sinclair.  The property is on on Bill and Cynthia Courtney of the Elk Guest House.
    Tree Climb 0028 PortaLedge.psd_.jpg
  • There was a convention of hazardous waste workers at a Holiday Inn where inspectors learned to work in these uncomfortable protective suits by playing games.  It made for some interesting looks for vacationeers checking in.
    Hazardous Waste Volley 0002.jpg
  • There was a convention of hazardous waste workers at a Holiday Inn where inspectors learned to work in these uncomfortable protective suits by playing games.  It made for some interesting looks for vacationeers checking in.
    Hazardous Waste Volley 0001.jpg
  • Connie Taylor finds solitude in the treetops near the California coast near Elk.
    Tree Climb0011ConnieElk.jpg
  • There was a convention of hazardous waste workers at a Holiday Inn where inspectors learned to work in these uncomfortable protective suits by playing games.  It made for some interesting looks for vacationeers checking in.
    Hazardous Waste Volley 0003.jpg
  • There was a convention of hazardous waste workers at a Holiday Inn where inspectors learned to work in these uncomfortable protective suits by playing games.  It made for some interesting looks for vacationeers checking in.
    scf4327-307hazardous waste volley 00...jpg
  • Recreational Tree Climbing on the Caliiforna Coast near Elk.
    scf4327-284tree climb 0031 smith cov...jpg
  • Recreational Tree Climbing on the Caliiforna Coast near Elk.
    Tree Climb 0032 Smithnosea.jpg
  • Recreational Tree Climbing on the Caliiforna Coast near Elk.
    Tree Climb 0031 Smith Cover.jpg
  • There was a convention of hazardous waste workers at a Holiday Inn where inspectors learned to work in these uncomfortable protective suits by playing games.  It made for some interesting looks for vacationeers checking in.
    scf4327-308hazardous waste volley 00...jpg
  • There was a convention of hazardous waste workers at a Holiday Inn where inspectors learned to work in these uncomfortable protective suits by playing games.  It made for some interesting looks for vacationeers checking in.
    scf4327-308_Hazardous Waste Volley 0...jpg
  • There was a convention of hazardous waste workers at a Holiday Inn where inspectors learned to work in these uncomfortable protective suits by playing games.  It made for some interesting looks for vacationeers checking in.
    scf4327-307_Hazardous Waste Volley 0...jpg
  • Garbage barges transported some 20,000 tons of garbage out of New York City to Fresh Kills landfill in Staten Island every day for several decades.  For a story I proposed on trash to National Geographic, I decided to ride a garbage barge as it motored past Gotham. Getting the pile of trash with the city in the background would be a powerful juxtaposition.  Having finished the shoot and waiting to get out of the stinking barge to the dump, I began strolling down the rows of barges back to the pilot house when I noticed the plastic American flag banner just as we were drifting by the Statue of Liberty.   I quickly climbed onto the revolting refuse and snapped about 10 pictures before we sailed out of range. Inspecting the film, I later noticed that there were quite a few other objects in the trash with the banner, including the infamous, kitchen sink.  After this shot was taken, barges had to be covered with giant nets so trash wouldn’t blow into the rivers and bay.  Freshkills Landfull was declared full in 2001 and later reopened in 2002 to discard the Trade Towers.
    scf4327-900_American Trash 0002.jpg
  • Garbage barges transported some 20,000 tons of garbage out of New York City to Fresh Kills landfill in Staten Island every day for several decades.  For a story I proposed on trash to National Geographic, I decided to ride a garbage barge as it motored past Gotham. Getting the pile of trash with the city in the background would be a powerful juxtaposition.  Having finished the shoot and waiting to get out of the stinking barge to the dump, I began strolling down the rows of barges back to the pilot house when I noticed the plastic American flag banner just as we were drifting by the Statue of Liberty.   I quickly climbed onto the revolting refuse and snapped about 10 pictures before we sailed out of range. Inspecting the film, I later noticed that there were quite a few other objects in the trash with the banner, including the infamous, kitchen sink.  After this shot was taken, barges had to be covered with giant nets so trash wouldn’t blow into the rivers and bay.  Freshkills Landfull was declared full in 2001 and later reopened in 2002 to discard the Trade Towers.
    American Trash 0002.jpg
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