eBokeh.com Post Archive

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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The Merced River

I hope your not getting too bored of looking at the Merced! I’m getting down to the end here and will have to run a bunch of film soon. Some focus was lost over the summer – it should return here in the next few weeks. Servus.

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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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Jason

Port of Oakland

Just a little shorty for you today. Sorry I haven’t posted lately I’ve been rather tied up. (I was thinking through this recently) there have been about 25 weekends this year, and I have had to work over 20 or 21 of them, I’m a little worn out, er thin, but not actually thin) These […]

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Rivington and Suffolk – LES, NYC

There was a bunch of dust on my scanner that i was too lazy to clean. sorry about that, i don’t think it’ll show too much though. (Happy Birthday Catherine!!)

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Off of Third St – Warehouse Window

Wow – so… yes – it’s been a while since i put anything up. Over the last month or so i became engrossed in a couple of other things. Specifically – i studied for and passed my technician class and general class amateur radio exams so now i’m a licensed radio operator. I also have […]

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Redwood and Moss

Yosemite National Park: Early February 06:

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Kids on a Field Trip – Boston, MA

Note the buddy system at work. I spent a the better part of a week tooling around New England a couple of weeks ago. Just now getting to pictures (including last weeks pic). My camera is actually level, this old building was on a bit of a hill and it looks like it’s starting to […]

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Santa Cruz Beach

It’s unclear why they have these little life-guard huts out there as there wasn’t a life-guard in sight, and it was a sunny Saturday. The Santa Cruz Boardwalk is a strange place. It’s like a little bit of New Jersey, but on the California coast. And I’m not talking about the funnel-cake. It must be […]

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Squaw Creek, MT

A frozen creek in Montana. (People actually stand out in the middle of this creek wearing waders and fish for hours on end.)

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Down along Route 1 – Just North of Big Sur

I’m not done with my Joshua Tree stuff yet, i just had to change subjects for a day or so so i can catch up with my scanning. On the way back up the coast on Sunday we stopped for a few minutes at an overlook to Bixby Bridge right as the sun was setting […]

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Both Lower and Upper Yosemite Falls

(my camera got rained on and the tripod fell out of my car but it all worked out)

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Tuolomne River (redux)

Here’s a detail of the previous shot.

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Chris in the Marin Headlands

My brother and sister, managed to take 4 days of vacation from their summer vacations to come out to San Francisco to visit. Chris was amazed at the lack of tractors on the city streets, Katherine didn’t know what to do about it either but at least managed to get over it rather quickly and […]

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YNP: Half Dome from Above

Half Dome, Yosemite National Park. California There is a lot going on right now, and a lot more to come. This particular photograph is the product of many changes here at eBokeh.com. First and foremost we’re opened our own photo lab here at the house. This evening was the first run at processing in the […]

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Stationary Rock in flowing water

Rocks in the Merced River

I feel like my sabbatical is reaching its end. More to come.

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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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Lighthouse South of Pescadero

This is a special post for Randi, who i talked to this evening for the first time in about 8 months or so! From talking to her I learned that there are at least 6 people that read this web page, up from 5 which is what i’d previously thought. I didn’t realize that 2+ […]

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Above Berkeley CA: Tilden State Park

Beautiful Tilden State Park, just about 500 yards from Inspiration Point I don’t know what the deal is with inspiration point. It’s great and all don’t get me wrong, there are rolling meadows as far as the eye can see, and even cows – but there’s not really any room to take it in. You […]

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Along the Embarcadero: The Ferry Building

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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Abandoned Building and Manhattan Bridge

I realized after looking through these last several pictures from Brooklyn that i haven’t really ever made a series of images of a city before, i really enjoy it. Seems to me like the same basic rules apply to both uninhabited and inhabited areas. At least i just walk around and try to get the […]

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Union Square, San Francisco

It’s the time of year where things like this start happening… Egg Nog Latte: It doesn’t matter if you’re at the Starbucks in the strip mall, the Starbucks in the real mall, or the little indy coffee shop on the corner (or even the semi-corporate chain) there’s an Egg Nog Latte. I’ve had two of […]

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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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The Valley of Fire