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Rainbow over Napa Valley vineyard
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Hands push Zinfandel grapes into grape press
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Charles (Chuck) O’Rear photographed for National Geographic magazine 25 years, producing more two dozen major articles ranging from computer chips to Indonesia to ultralights.
He began photographing winemaking in 1978 when the magazine sent him to Napa Valley to produce an article. As a result of that project he made his home in the valley where his interest in the wine country led him to begin photographing more of the region. The interest in wine became global in 1995 when he spent a year following the wine harvest around the world photographing in all major wine producing regions.

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O’Rear has photographed eight wine books, including: Wine Across America (2007); Wine Places ( 2005); Beautiful Wineries (2005); Napa Valley: The Land, The Wine, The People (2001); Chardonnay: Photographs from Around the World (1999); Cabernet: A Photographic Journey from Vine to Wine (1998); Fodor’s Wine Country; and Napa Valley (1989).
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Selected from the Danita Delimont Agency collection in Marketplace, French calendar publisher Enbiro, in collaboration with LeMonde have published images of Copacabana and Antarctica in the 2009 "Ecologie Et Spiritualite" calendar.

Shamans sell prayers, Empires of the Sun, Bolivia, Lake Titicaca, Copacabana, Inca Road, Andes
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Visitors are treated to close-up views of a female humpback whale and her calf as they rest in the protected waters of Cierva Cove off the Gerlache Strait, Antarctic Peninsula.
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