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Pulitzer-Prize-winning photographer Jack Dykinga blends large-format landscape art photography with documentary photojournalism. Jack’s latest book: “Capture the Magic”, released November 2013, delves into composition and the creative process. He is a regular contributor to Arizona Highways and National Geographic magazine, and his work has appeared in publications including Audubon, Harpers and Time. He has published 10 wilderness-advocacy, large-format books. Jack's fine-art images have been featured along with the work of Ansel Adams in a major retrospective show. In April 2010, Jack’s image “Stone Canyon” was selected as one of the forty best Nature Photographs of all time by the International League of Conservation Photographers and he received the 2011 Outstanding Photographer of the Year Award from the Nature Photographers of North America in March 2011. His recent work includes the Texas Mexico border region, highlighting the biological diversity of protected areas along the Rio Grande River, and the wilderness lands of Native American Tribes. Jack and his wife Margaret live in Tucson, Arizona.
Twisted branch in pool in stone canyon, Coyote Buttes, Arizona, USA, April 1992.
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Jack Dykinga / Twisted branch in pool in stone canyon, Coyote Buttes, Arizona, USA, April 1992.
Ponderosa pine (Pinus ponderosa) against a star filled sky with a brilliant Milky Way. Zion National Park, Utah, USA, September.
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Jack Dykinga / Ponderosa pine (Pinus ponderosa) against a star filled sky with a brilliant Milky Way. Zion National Park, Utah, USA, September.
Saguaro cactus (Carnegiea gigantea) at sunset, with drooping frost damaged limbs, South Maricopa Mountains Wilderness, Sonoran Desert National Monument, Arizona, USA, March.
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Jack Dykinga / Saguaro cactus (Carnegiea gigantea) at sunset, with drooping frost damaged limbs, South Maricopa Mountains Wilderness, Sonoran Desert National Monument, Arizona, USA, March.
Sunset light on twisted Saguaro cactus (Carnegiea gigantea) Sonoran Desert National Monument,  Arizona, USA, April.
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Jack Dykinga / Sunset light on twisted Saguaro cactus (Carnegiea gigantea) Sonoran Desert National Monument, Arizona, USA, April.
Water lily (Nuphar variegatum) leaves, Seal Cove Pond, Acadia National Park, Maine, USA, November.
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Jack Dykinga / Water lily (Nuphar variegatum) leaves, Seal Cove Pond, Acadia National Park, Maine, USA, November.
Sun shining through mesquite bosque forest with lush winter rain-fed grasses covering the forest floor at sunset, Catalina State Park, Arizona. February 2014.
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Jack Dykinga / Sun shining through mesquite bosque forest with lush winter rain-fed grasses covering the forest floor at sunset, Catalina State Park, Arizona. February 2014.
Hairy bird's foot morning glory (Ipomoea leptotoma)  flower over Prickly pair (Opuntia sp) Catalina State Park, near Tucson, Arizona, USA, August.
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Jack Dykinga / Hairy bird's foot morning glory (Ipomoea leptotoma) flower over Prickly pair (Opuntia sp) Catalina State Park, near Tucson, Arizona, USA, August.
Frost damaged Saguaro cactus (Carnegiea gigantea) in the South Maricopa Mountains Wilderness, Arizona, USA. January.
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Jack Dykinga / Frost damaged Saguaro cactus (Carnegiea gigantea) in the South Maricopa Mountains Wilderness, Arizona, USA. January.
Petrified sand dunes with red and yellow banding with Pointleaf Manzanita (Arctostaphylos pungens) Vermilion Cliffs National Monument, Arizona, USA, August.
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Jack Dykinga / Petrified sand dunes with red and yellow banding with Pointleaf Manzanita (Arctostaphylos pungens) Vermilion Cliffs National Monument, Arizona, USA, August.
Saguaro cactus (Carnegiea gigantea) in flower at night, with The Milky Way behind, Sonoran Desert National Monument, Sierra Estrella Mountain Wilderness, Arizona, USA, May.
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Jack Dykinga / Saguaro cactus (Carnegiea gigantea) in flower at night, with The Milky Way behind, Sonoran Desert National Monument, Sierra Estrella Mountain Wilderness, Arizona, USA, May.
Scalding hot water continuously spouting behind layers of mineral deposits, Fly Geyser, Black Rock Desert, Great Basin Desert, Nevada, USA
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Jack Dykinga / Scalding hot water continuously spouting behind layers of mineral deposits, Fly Geyser, Black Rock Desert, Great Basin Desert, Nevada, USA
Tent rocks in the Peralta Canyon, New Mexico, USA. Rocks are conical formations of eroded volcanic tuff and pumice supporting 'cap rocks'.
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Jack Dykinga / Tent rocks in the Peralta Canyon, New Mexico, USA. Rocks are conical formations of eroded volcanic tuff and pumice supporting 'cap rocks'.