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Mountain Spring – North of Trinidad CA

I’m going to try to go through all of my stuff from last week in (somewhat) chronological order. I was able to scan and prepare 19 images the last few evenings including the one from the other day. I don’t know that i’ll get around to posting all of them but… On thursday we pretty […]

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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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Trinidad Bay

Down at the water, right past Murphy’s Grocery Store is what i assume is called the Trinidad Dock. At least it’s located in Trinidad and is a place where people can launch their small boats. There is also a place for large fishing boats to dock and offload their catch as well as take on […]

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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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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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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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YNP: Vernal Falls runoff

I suppose this will be the first in what should be a 4 part series i took near the base of Vernal Falls. There are so many rock formations and the river was so swollen it made for what i think were some very interesting, and out of the ordinary, (for me anyway) photographs. I […]

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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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Feather River Dam – Detail

Here’s another shot of the Feather River Dam. The original image can be seen here. The dam is pretty cool. There’s not really a whole lot going on there. The dam sits there and i assume the water that was flowing through it was just a little bit of overflow or something as there’s no […]

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YNP: Yosemite Falls

The lower falls here are same ones that were in the previous picture, the upper falls you can see above are greatly affected by the wind. We hiked to the top of this mountain on Saturday. It’s more than 2000 vertical feet acheived over 3.6 miles. You can do the math if you want; what […]

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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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Next to Red’s Java House, along the Embarcadero.

That shadow in the lower-left corner really bothers me… how about you? discuss!

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From the Clift Hotel

Exactly 1 month ago yesterday as part of the celebration of Leanne’s birth, and because there wasn’t enough time to take a faraway trip, we took a weekend vacation in San Francisco (we live in San Francisco in case that doesn’t make sense). It’s an interesting thing to stay in a nice hotel in the […]

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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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Glen Aulin Falls – YNP

Staying at Glen Aulin is quite nice. We managed to land what the camp manager stated was the “best tent they had, right next to the falls.” These were those falls. We were probably 50 feet away from the water’s edge and the lull was quite nice. During the day the beach area around 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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Mt Lassen State Park – Kings Creek

We took a hike down Kings Creek in Mt Lassen State Park. We were there during the last weekend in May and there was still snow all over the place with several roads through the park closed down. I made this picture by jumping over the stream and onto a small island in the middle. […]

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Bridal Veil Falls – From a Parking Lot

Unfortunately, or fortunately, depending on how you feel about these sorts of things, this picture was pretty much taken from a parking lot. Granted it’s a nice parking lot with a great view, but it’s a parking lot. The trend on this sort of thing around the park is upwards – which is… well the […]

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Jason Shooting the Pacific

More later – we’re off to the mountains for a couple of days in the fresh snow..

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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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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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Jason from Mt. Hoffman – Above May Lake

Jason overlooking the granite landscape that makes up the majority of the (high) high country.

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