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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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The Lost Coast

We had the opportunity to spend one of our days taking a trip to the Lost Coast. From Trinidad it was probably about a 2 hour drive. That was made up of a 45 minute drive to the town of Ferndale a quaint little Victorian town nestled in the pastures of California and then an […]

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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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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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Cemetery – Virginia City, NV

This is a spooky place during the day – i can’t imagine what it would be like at night. This cemetery houses the graves of people from the area that were around for the Gold Rush. Many of the tombstones are from the 1800s, some of the most worn ones have been replaced somewhat recently […]

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One From The Vault

A couple of years ago (September ’05) Jason and I took off for Yosemite one weekend. We packed the car full of medium and large format cameras, related equipment and a couple of sleeping bags and left after work on a Friday evening. Jason had rented a couple of 8×10 lenses to play with and […]

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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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Near the Point Reyes Beach

We took a drive up to Point Reyes Station Saturday morning and ended up on an Elk reserve that I never knew existed. The Elk reserve is on land inhabited by a family who has apparently live there since the late 1800s. Elk all over the place. This is a photograph of their barn. (the […]

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Joshua Tree Cactus

At one end of Joshua Tree the landscape is covered by Joshua Trees. The other end has hardly any Joshua Trees at all and cactus and other desert brush cover the endless expanse of sand. There wasn’t much rain this year so the blossoms weren’t as prevalent as they have been in years past. I […]

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Tuolumne River Rapids

Surprisingly – to me at least – the river was strong, even in mid-august. All along the trail from Tuolumne to Glen Aulin the river rolls down long slabs of granite creating rapids that stretch on for hundreds of yards. This spot was just below the Glen Aulin campground. The contrast of the 3 different […]

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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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Seattle Skyline

We left Port Townsend the next morning and took the Kingston Ferry into Edmonds which put us just outside of Seattle. We drove directly to Paseo for a cuban sandwich. Now i’ve had a lot of sandwiches – and my share of Cuban sandwiches – but this was by far the best. If you’re in […]

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Joshua Tree

Everything is so barren, but at the same time it’s hard to find a place without more joshua trees in the background. I didn’t see too many of them but there are these small chipmunk/squirrel creatures running around in the desert. (I just looked them up and the internet claims that they’re “California Chipmunks”) Everywhere […]

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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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North Beach Pub Crawl

After the waltzing across the bridge there was some walking around North Beach before dinner. This lead to an impromptu bar crawl – a warm-up to real one that Michelle and Mark will be hosting come January. Here we are at the first stop, Vesivio, a well-known San Francisco bar located right next to City […]

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Merced River: Rock and Tree

There are lots of things in a flowing river that will get wedged from time to time two of the most popular being rocks and trees – at least in this part of the world. When i’m come across similar configurations in the past the tree usually is not totally and completely static as this […]

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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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Looking North from the Golden Gate Bridge

There are small lookout points located at each anchor/tower of the bridge that let you look out along the bridge. The view from the southern town north is the better of the two. While standing there i think were extras in approximately 4,532 digital pictures.

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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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Near California Falls – YNP

We stopped for lunch around California Falls on our way down the trail Saturday afternoon. The landscape all around us was amazing, you could easily see tens of miles in every direction. This area is covered with snow for a majority of the year – on average there is 300-500 inches (that’s 25 – 41 […]

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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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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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Jen With Cameras – Big Sur, CA

You could go (here) if you want to meet jen! 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! […]

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The Marriage of Jen and Deneb – From the Top Looking Down

After a little vacation i’ll give this another shot. It’s been quite some time since my last post. Lots has happened? nothing’s happened? i don’t know. I started this little photo project limiting myself to these digital pictures. Turns out I lost interest in the digital picture thing pretty quickly. Rather, i really like my […]

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YNP: El Capitan from Above

El Capitan/North Dome is directly to the left of Half Dome. From the valley floor you wouldn’t have any idea that those 2 additional domes even exist. This was taken at or around Glacier Point. It seems so remote, but unfortunately there’s a giant gift shop not 50 yards from where we were standing. Even […]

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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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