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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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Jason on Mt. Tam

On Saturday, er Sunday, we climbed to the top of Mt. Tam. Actually we drove to the top, ate some frou-frou sandwiches we’d brought from the city and then walked along a paved trail around the top of the mountain. We did go off trail though for a little bit to get this amazing view. […]

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The Queen Mary 2 in San Francisco Bay

A gaggle of sailboats surrounded the Queen Mary as she sailed into the San Francisco Bay.

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Brooklyn: The New York City Skyline

One month ago today we arrived in Brooklyn and had the pleasure of spending a few days with Catherine and Carl. To say it was great is a bit of an understatement. Usually whenever i get to spend time in that area it’s in the city somewhere (or do they call it Manhattan? who knows, […]

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Brooklyn Bridge

Sorry for the short break there… At the last minute last week i ended up taking a couple of days off and going skiing with some friends for the weekend. We returned yesterday afternoon, all limbs intact and only minor soreness. all in all – excellent. There’s something about shooting pictures in Brooklyn, and any […]

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Mountain Stream No. 2

Here’s another take on the mountain stream. As I worked my way up-stream I found it more and more interesting. If I go back though I’d wear shoes I could stand in the water with and i’d bring a stop-watch. I had no clock with a second-hand and i’m not so good at measuring 30 […]

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Portrait Time – Golden Gate Park

Monday afternoon Jason, Wendy and I trekked to Golden Gate Park to do a little photography. We were searching for something we just couldn’t find and finally decided to just set up shop and see what happened in the botanical gardens. Jason’s 8×10 garnered the most looks (as it should). It’s hard to tell if […]

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Large Brick Wall – Brooklyn

I made a different picture of this wall that i happen to like a little better but it doesn’t really do a good job of showing the fading old advertisements that are visible straight on. My intent was to include only the brick-face but it seems that every time i push the edge of the […]

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So Sorry Victor

Sorry for the lack of posts. Work/Life balance problems. I realized the other day that i hadn’t seen my car for about 2 weeks and it’s been raining (hard) every day. Hope the sun roof doesn’t leak like the old one did. Anyway… A while ago i let my brother borrow/have one of my cameras, […]

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Back at Vesuvio…

Here’s another image of the bar keep at Vesuvio trying to keep everybody happy. Check back monday/tuesday as “SantaCon 2006 – San Francisco” should be developed and ready. Well – i know for a fact that it’s developed as i’ve left it all hanging from the shower curtain rod. There a lot of stuff, hopefully […]

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Series: Amongst the Chimneys- 2 of 5

Series: Amongst the Chimneys- 2 of 5 Take it from the top

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Mountain Sping III – Trinidad CA

The water was running down the hill at a pretty quick pace making for some interesting long exposures. It’s always difficult to understand after the fact, but simply getting in position to make this picture was a challenge. I had to climb up an uneven (and quite steep) incline with all of my gear. It […]

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South Congress Ave. Bridge – Austin TX

Did i mention that we were in Austin last week for a few days? I was there for some work meetings that started first thing Thursday morning and i arrived mid-afternoon wednesday so i spent a little bit of time walking around the downtown. I ended up down by the river at sunset looking for […]

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KFOG Kaboom – redux

Happy 4th of July! Here’s one more shot from the KFOG Kaboom fireworks display from a couple of months ago. It’s pretty tough shooting fireworks in San Francisco. You’re in the middle of a major city so it never really gets that dark. It’s usually at least a *little* foggy (if you’re lucky) which just […]

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Bridalveil Falls with Rainbow

If you’ve ever stood at the base of the falls you know how wet you can get. Well… i got about that wet. In about a 10 minute period I went from walking around in the warm evening air to being freezing and wet at the base of the falls. Being the end of the […]

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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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Where’s my toothpaste?

Here’s a little time-lapse of Jason and Wendy discussing the location of their tooth-paste. You have pretty much 2 choices of dwellings in Curry Village (That’s the name of the particular “town” inside of Yosemite where we stayed). There’s the perma-tent (a wooden platform on the ground with canvas sides and a roof – tent […]

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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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Trinidad Bay – Departing Shot

Early in the morning that Sunday nearly everyone down at the docks was heading out for a morning of fishing. Not long after we left the docks that morning we packed our cars and headed back down south to San Francisco.

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El Capitan in the Icy Fog

The next day further up the Merced El Capitan’s base was engulfed frozen fog. This image was made during the late morning when the fog was burning off. Standing in the fog is amazing as over the course of just 30 minutes the weather goes from wet and freezing cold, to rather warm with dry […]

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Half Dome – YNP, CA

For the first time in quite a while we were able to take the day off on Friday and take off for Yosemite first thing in the morning. I’m pretty sure it was the first time I’ve ever been able to drive there during the day. Usually we arrive around 10 or 11pm after getting […]

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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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