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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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San Francisco From the Bridge

We got the chance to take a walk over the Golden Gate Bridge last weekend. The weather was nice – much nicer than the last time i did it several years ago. I took a bunch of pictures, i think i’ll try to alternate a few in over the next few days, mixed up with […]

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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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Downtown – Putney, VT

One of my favorite places in VT, right next to the general store where you can buy Ben & Jerry’s “seconds,” (read: partially smashed) ice cream bars for about $.80 – at least that’s what they cost while i lived there. (the non-smashed variety were about $4)

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YNP – California Falls

About a mile and a half past Glen Aulin is California Falls, the first of 3 sets of water falls. As the water level is relatively low it’s pretty easy to walk right up to the water’s edge. During the spring time i can only imagine how much more water comes through there – all […]

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Fort Funston – Just South of San Francisco

Spider webs were covering this entire field..

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Turkey Carving – Trinidad CA

I should be back in the saddle now… i had a minor hiccup the last couple of weeks as i had taken a few weeks off from shooting and didn’t want to delve into my archive. We had the good luck of renting a rather excellent house up in Trinidad, CA for the thanksgiving weekend. […]

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Merced River in the Ice

The Merced River with the wall of El Capitan granite in the background. It’s like standing downtown in a large city, but instead of skyscrapers full of office workers there are sheer walls of monolith all around you.

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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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June 23, 2007 – Jason Post Rehearsal:: Avalon, NJ

1 Year ago today we all gathered in Avalon, NJ. It was quite a nice time. This year we’re in San Francisco. It’s cold and foggy (also quite nice!).

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Catherine Gets Attacked Near The Golden Gate Bridge

Today is Catherine’s special post! Dear sweet Catherine! who will turn 30 at the end of the month! The last time she came to California i toted her around the coast and made her pose for pictures in front of all of the tourist attractions. It was a great time. When will the next time […]

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Tuolumne River… Back in the hills

On the way back out to the meadow from Glen Aulin we made a short detour to check out Devil’s Postpile. I chose not to check out the Postpile and watch everyone’s gear as they took the short hike off-trail (aka: eat a clif bar, drink some water and climb down the rocks to shoot […]

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Frozen Goose Creek ii

It appears that things were starting to thaw out by the time I arrived. That piece of ice is about 2 and a half feet thick and earlier in the winter was the surface of the stream.. I’ve got a bunch more snowy, frozen Montana and Yosemite images to go before we change gears into […]

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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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Stream Wall – Near Big Sur

This stream was right out behind our camp site – I was going for something here that just didn’t work out perfectly. It’s all practice though right? one of these times i’ll get what’s in my head out onto the film. I’m going to take another stab at a series again, this time to show […]

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Stone in the Merced

I had a little accident a few weeks ago that left me with 2 broken arms. Seems i got into an argument with a car. He thought he was allowed to drive through the cross-walk while i was riding through it. Long story short – i lost and am now mending. It’s not really as […]

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Bridal Veil Falls Runoff

This same scene a couple of months ago from a slightly different perspective

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I Still Can’t Find the Right Pen

The Ferry Building is pretty much right across the street from where i work. Since i spend more of my waking time at work you could say that I spend most of my time looking at the ferry building, which is not necessarily a bad thing (The ferry building part) I was trying to capture […]

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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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Climbers – Yosemite High Country

We stayed up at one of the Yosemite High Camps this past weekend – May Lake to be specific – highly recommended. Tour buses and the tourists that go along with them never really make it out of the vally. At 10,000 feet they’re a distant memory. The camp was great and there are 4 […]

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Near Virginia City, NV

In an effort to escape the constant rain that has been plaguing the bay area these past few months we took off for drier pastures. Specifically… Nevada. There wasn’t a total absence of rain, but all-in-all it was sparse and more sun than rain (and there were pastures). I’ve never really seen much of Nevada: […]

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