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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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The Belly of the Brooklyn Bridge

Standing underneath the Brooklyn Bridge is like standing underneath a lot of other bridges in that i always expect a 4×8 foot sheet of 1″ thick steel to break free and come crashing down… (that’s cause i live in san francisco and that’s happened a few times around here). you might figure that from that […]

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The Ladies of Clover-Stornetta Farms

The hard workin gals make it all happen

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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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Tuolumne River

All along the trail the water flowed down the granite slabs as it has done for thousands of years. In many places the granite is so worn by the flow of the water that it looks just like the sand on a beach as the waves retreat, the solid rock taking on the shape of […]

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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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Jeremy – Golden Gate Park

Sorry there hasn’t been anything new in a while – been busy etc… i’m just getting through some things from the last couple of weeks. I’ll try to post the rest of this series over the course of this week. It’s been a while since we all got together in the park. Hot days, bocce […]

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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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The Lost Coast – California

2nd image of the Lost Coast. See this one too.

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YNP: On top of Yosemite Falls

This is what Yosemite looks like at the top. My little GPS thingy said we were at 6666.something feet +/-26 feet. If you look carefully in the background of this picture you can see evidence that we weren’t the only people to make it to the top. In fact there were a variety of people […]

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Stream – Redwood National Forest

I started reading the biography of Eadweard Muybridge more than a year ago. Since then i’ve been trying to shoot more waterfalls and running water and the like – trying to make pictures look like the way they used to (without the boiling mercury and all that). See… Muybridge was the man who made it […]

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The Valley of Fire

Zion National Park

We left Vegas none too soon and headed out to Zion National Park. To me Zion is every bit as interesting as Yosemite. The mountains are fantastic and the landscape every bit as rugged

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Three Rocks

Sometimes you go into a shooting lull. It’s happened to me in the past but i don’t think to this degree. I’m starting too feel more motivated and in fact have a thanksgiving trip approaching where i hope to reengage. Until then please continue to enjoy (perhaps not the right word at this point) some […]

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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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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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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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Jen and Deneb by the Fire

On the expansive deck of our house was a fairly large fire pit. We probably went through a quarter-cord of wood during the 4 days that we were there..

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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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