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Marin Headlands – Just North of San Francisco

This is on the road right next to the missile base i mentioned yesterday. There are these two buildings that i’ve driven by several times. I assume that early most foggy Saturday mornings in the Marin headlands there are only about 4 things going on: mindless driving around by tourists or out of town visitors, […]

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Mountain Sping IV – Trinidad CA

I’m pretty sure this is the picture i nearly soaked one of my lenses taking. I had retreated back to my bag to grab a wider lens and slipped as i was climbing back to my camera. I curled my hand around to protect the lens and took about half of my weight on the […]

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Fallen Tree Stump near May Lake – YNP

This is the stump of a fallen tree, the part that when the tree was healthy and living was facing directly downwards. The size of it is immense. I remember last year joking that it would make a great fireplace mantle as it’s about 12 feet wide and 8 feet tall. The complexity of the […]

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Merced River

Water flowing down a particularly long stretch of rapids.

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The Empire State Building from Brooklyn

As i mentioned earlier, Brooklyn gave me this great perspective on New York City that i’d never had before. Walking around there it feels a lot like san francisco: even though this town’s got about twice the amount of land and 3.5 times the number of people it feels like a small community, or that’s […]

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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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Snow Melt – Merced River

It’s hard to tell if rocks are 3 feet under water or 3 inches when the river is flowing in the springtime.

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YNP: On the way to Dewey Point

Just a little more snow! This is from a snow shoeing trip back in January after a fresh snow the night before.

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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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YNP: Lower Yosemite Falls

Sorry about that last post, i was trying to run out the door. We spent the past weekend at Yosemite. It’s great having a place like this less than 3 hours away… Say what you want about San Francisco, (oh wait, that’s me saying those things) but Yosemite rules big time I’ve got a bunch […]

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Burney Falls – Burney CA (Take 2)

This is another of the frames of the Burney Waterfalls that i took back in late May. It’s similar to the first one i suppose. I can’t really decide on which i like the most. The falls are pretty cool and i’d recommend that you visit if you’re in the area. From the parking lot […]

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Bridal Veil Falls Runoff

We just returned from the Strawberry Music Festival which took place up near the Hetch Hetchy. The weather was no friend to us though as the temperature was about 40 degrees and rainy (hard rain mostly) the entire time we were there. That could have been ok had we not been prepared for 80 degrees […]

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Alien or seaweed?

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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Mountain Sping V – Trinidad CA

I’m going to put up a few more of these stream shots before moving on to the rest of the trip. Here’s a detail shot of one of the small waterfalls. *nothing* was moving back up there. The moss just acts like a sponge at its saturation point slowly exuding the water that flows from […]

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Leanne next to one of the Redwoods

The redwood groves up in the Redwood National Park are even more impressive than the ones around San Francisco. This one was one of the larger ones that we saw that day, right along the banks of the Eel River.

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Goose Creek

Somehow this ice has survived the snow melt and running water by being on just the right rock.

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A Quiet Afternoon at the Mill Valley Tourist Club

It’s been a little while since my last post eh? I just got a chance to develop some film tonight and it looks like from what’s hanging over the shower right now that it’s been since mid-june. We visited the Tourist Club recently in Mill Valley – we here at eBokeh.com give it two thumbs […]

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Specs – North Beach

Saturday night – fast-forward about 1 hour. Specs is a bar in North Beach with a lot of (interesting) history. The word i’ve heard (please take this with a grain of salt) is that it’s connected to the strip bar (now Larry Flynt’s Hustler club, or some such nonsense) upstairs via an old, now unused […]

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