For the past six years, Lynne has been photographing water issues and climate change in Florida, across the country and around the world. She has worked with Waterkeepers, water advocates, scientists, and indigenous people in learning about issues affecting water and the riparian zone. She is publishing a book entitled Florida’s Changing Water: A Beautiful World in Peril, which is being published by George F. Thompson in early 2019. This image was made on a trip to Bangladesh, where she was working with Waterkeepers Bangladesh and the Blue Planet Initiative on climate change and pollution issues affecting this region. Since moving to Western North Carolina a year ago, Lynne has been photographing mountain ecosystems and has become interested in studying the effects of climate change and acid rain on the environment, as well as how fungi, trees, and plants help to ameliorate the affects of climate change. Lynne is currently enrolled in the Blue Ridge Naturalist Certificate of Merit Program at the North Carolina Arboretum and is teaching photography there.
Nikon D700, 70-300mm f/4.5-5.6 lens, manual exposure 185.0.
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