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The Merced River

Whoops – been tied up for a few days… I still have some more material from the SoFoBoMo project. Here’s another of the Merced River..

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San Francisco Bay Early on a Saturday Morning

As we came out of the long tunnel in the Marin Headlands the sky was suddenly clearing up. Clear blue sky and a stiff cool breeze. Jason and I woke up a little early and cruised out to the Marin Headlands for a little photography. Did you know there’s a missile base out there? I […]

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YNP: El Capitan from Above

El Capitan/North Dome is directly to the left of Half Dome. From the valley floor you wouldn’t have any idea that those 2 additional domes even exist. This was taken at or around Glacier Point. It seems so remote, but unfortunately there’s a giant gift shop not 50 yards from where we were standing. Even […]

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Along the Embarcadero: Palm Trees

Sometimes i set out to photograph the things that i see every day thinking that i can make them look really cool. Instead they turn out looking exactly the way they look every day, which isn’t spectacular but isn’t bad, it just… is. is that bad? good i can’t tell? I’ve been experimenting with these […]

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Hoover Dam Overflow Drain

I was able to stop off at the Hoover Dam while in the Nevada/Arizona area back in May. I was struck by the enormity of these overflow drains. There’s one on each side of the dam and they provide a mechanism for the rapid egress of water which would otherwise lead to dam failure. Apparently […]

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South Park – South of Market St.

I decided around 4:30 today that it was time to take a walk… so co-worker and i left the building on the sly. We talked about work stuff as we strolled around so i don’t really think there was any problem with it, but i know what some may say To complicate things, there was […]

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May Lake – Sunday Morning (Take II)

What would a trip to May Lake be without some time sitting by the side of the lake? I figured this would be a good one to put up as we reached the 200th image. I don’t usually pay too much attention to the picture counts and site traffic and all that jazz but i […]

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Jason

Goose Creek in Montana

I spent the entire day today developing film. I havent run that much film in one day since i worked in a darkroom, and it was a little easier then cause it was a darkroom, not my stupid kitchen. Ive got a week or so of scanning in front of me but soon i’ll have […]

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Bridalveil Falls Runoff

I’ve been absent for a while, sorry about that. I’ve been trying to figure out my next project and am coming up short. I think i might try to do one of the other ideas I had for my SoFoBoMo project. There are 2 or 3 others I really liked but one that I would […]

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Washington Square Park, San Francisco

Looking south into Washington Square Park the sky seemed much more omnious with an infrared filter strapped to the front. (although a couple of hours later i got totally soaked) For some reason all of north beach was deserted Sunday morning… it may have been the fact that daylight savings went into effect in the […]

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El Capitan

One of the things that always strikes me about being in Yosemite Valley is the enormousness of El Capitan. I mean, everything there is spectacular. The walls of every side of the valley tower above, but El Capitan is just plain huge, and what makes it even more pronounced is that you can walk right […]

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Sierra Nevada Mountains – PG&E Dam on the Feather River

Diving along the Feather River is a pretty cool experience. You can follow it for quite a while, 50+ miles if i remember correctly. The road trades bridges with a railroad line that runs parallel, sometimes above, sometimes below. There are a bunch of dirt roads that allow access to the railroad tracks, and even […]

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Joshua Tree

Everything is so barren, but at the same time it’s hard to find a place without more joshua trees in the background. I didn’t see too many of them but there are these small chipmunk/squirrel creatures running around in the desert. (I just looked them up and the internet claims that they’re “California Chipmunks”) Everywhere […]

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Series: Amongst the Chimneys – 1 of 5

Series: Amongst the Chimneys – 1 of 5 As a tribute to the warm, comfortable house they provided and splendid hospitality offered i have put together a short sequence of images taken from a quick photo shoot on the roof the morning we were to depart. I haven’t posted a series like this in a […]

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Statue of Liberty

On Friday morning we set out to check out Brooklyn a little bit and work up an appetite for Catherine’s birthday dinner which was to be held later that evening. A lunch of cheesecake, pickles and pastrami sandwiches at Junior’s probably didn’t help us out too much on our quest. The Statue of Liberty is […]

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Above Berkeley CA: Tilden State Park 2

Leanne decided to lay down on the trail to take pictures of a California Dandelion. We have some of these California Dandelions near the front of our house and they’re at least 4 times the size of any dandelion i’ve ever seen That road down there is the “trail” that runs through Tilden State Park’s […]

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The Ladies of Clover-Stornetta Farms

The hard workin gals make it all happen

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Jason Post Shoot

I’m going to take another stab at a series again, this time to show a few images of Big Sur taken this past weekend. Instead of putting everything up this time i’ll add an image each day and append them to the links below. Enjoy! This Past Weekend: A Series (1/27/6-1/29/6):

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