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Giant Concrete Cross – Mount Davidson

The second thing that’s up here is a giant concrete cross It’s kind of strange – as you walk up the hill to the summit of Mount Davidson (summit because it’s the highest point in San Francisco) you’re in a state park. The area surrounding the cross though, it’s made abundantly clear, is owned by […]

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Bixby Bridge – Rt 1

At the Bixby Bridge – about 1/4 mile north from where we stopped and were overtaken by fog – everything was clear. I took the opportunity to climb down the ridge a little bit and explore the hillside. Aside from being covered in tourist trash (cigarette boxes and dorrito bags) it’s pretty cool. I think […]

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San Francisco From the Bridge

We got the chance to take a walk over the Golden Gate Bridge last weekend. The weather was nice – much nicer than the last time i did it several years ago. I took a bunch of pictures, i think i’ll try to alternate a few in over the next few days, mixed up with […]

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Bridalveil Falls

This picture is kind of busy. At first it didn’t really do it for me, but after looking at it a few times i grew to like it. Usually I don’t use a long lens for the obfuscation factor but here i did. It started out innocently enough. The sun was shining directly in my […]

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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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Jen and Deneb at Chrissy Field

See these two? they’re getting married in about 4 months… Today we memorialized their engagement in pixels, (and silver). Maybe i’ll post one of those when they get back from the lab. Chrissy Fields was pretty much packed this afternoon. People everywhere, dogs everywhere, kids everywhere etc… We camped out right in front of the […]

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Yerba Buena Island Looking Towards San Francisco

I made a little venture out to Yerba Buena Island this morning. I think YBI (as the kids call it) has a mysterious air about – but it’s mostly concocted in my head. Yerba Buena island used to be solely military housing, the enlisted men and their families live on Treasure Island. Treasure Island is […]

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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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Wind Blown Tree – Mount Davidson

On the way up here we happened on was appeared to be a rather gruesome accident. A small old toyota pickup went head-to-head with one of those hybrid MUNI buses i mentioned the other day. Looked like the bus came out ahead. Mount Davidson is one of those places that you never go out of […]

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Series: Amongst the Chimneys – 3 of 5

Series: Amongst the Chimneys – 3 of 5 Take it from the top

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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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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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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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The Merced River

Whoops – been tied up for a few days… I still have some more material from the SoFoBoMo project. Here’s another of the Merced River..

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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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Joshua Tree National Park

I managed to make a visit to Joshua Tree National Park this past week. The sun was bright and the atmosphere thin which is what i’m going to blame the slight overexposure on. (that or the dehydration and threat of leaping scorpions). I’ve got a bunch of stuff from the past week coming up – […]

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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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Mountain Stream No. 1

On the way back down the mountain we stopped for a little while at a mountain stream. I nearly fell in about 4 times trying to stand in such a way that permitted focusing. I made it out with dry feet and all cameras intact. I did manage to nearly fall down a slippery hill […]

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Trinidad Lost Coast – Looking North

It’s right around Trinidad on the way up the California coast where there starts to be large rock formations out in the ocean. I think it’s one of the most spectacular things about this part of the coast. This eventually winds its way up the coast into Oregon and on to Washington. This particular view […]

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Near Virginia City, NV

In an effort to escape the constant rain that has been plaguing the bay area these past few months we took off for drier pastures. Specifically… Nevada. There wasn’t a total absence of rain, but all-in-all it was sparse and more sun than rain (and there were pastures). I’ve never really seen much of Nevada: […]

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