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Author Archives: Thomas Bethune
GOLDEN GATE IN HIS HANDS
Kirlian Photograph of the Golden Gate taken with modified ekto-camera.
Posted in esp photography, unheard of technology
Tagged golden gate bridge, hand of god, tomfoolery
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WORKING THE DUNES
I started to work on some of my more recent dune imagery. Here is one of my picks.
Posted in beach, California, sunset
Tagged beach, dunes, humboldt, pacific ocean, sun, sunset
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MOUNT DUNDERBERG
This is for Dave. Here it is about thirty-five years ago.
PRINTING THE JETTY
I made four copies of this image over the past month. People seem to like it.
Posted in humboldt bay, landscape, ocean, pacific ocean
Tagged humboldt bay, landscape, north jetty, ocean, surf
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AWAITING THE TORCH
I understand that this locomotive is heading for the scrap yard soon.
Posted in locomotive, railroad, southern pacific, trains
Tagged eureka, historic trains, trains
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ZION REFLECTIONS
This is my first HDR composite using Lightroom’s new HDR tool.
Posted in landscape, tree, zion
Tagged fine art photography, national park, nature, reflections, virgin river, zion
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A DIFFERENT VIEW OF THE MINDEN FLOUR MILL MARCH 24, 2015
Here is another view of the mill.
MINDEN FLOUR MILLING COMPANY
This was essentially the first image that I made on my recent trip to the eastside of the Sierra Nevada.
Posted in black and white, east side sierra, historic building nevada, old west, small town
Tagged black and white, buildings, nevada
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AN EVOLVING IMAGE
I posted an earlier rendering of this image while I was on the road. This is how I see it now.
Posted in alabama hills, alternative view, astrophotography, california mountians
Tagged astrophotography, boulders
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LAST DANCE FOR THE NIGHT
Sometimes the basic composition can withstand a different angle, or a alternate focal length, but while making these adjustments, the dawn emerges, taking away many of the options.
Posted in alabama hills, alternative view, california mountians, landscape, night sky
Tagged astrophotography, boulders, California, camping, desert
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