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TROLL OUT BACK
I ran into this guy just as he was waking up for a night of trolling in the woods. I think he just wanted to greet me as best he could.
GRATE ART
Which side up?
Posted in alleys, arcata, arcata plaza, building, buildings, historic building
Tagged arcata, arcata history, buildings, fine art photography, rural california
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TINCAN MAILMAN
Here are three variations of one image. I have yet to decide which I prefer, but I am leaning toward the color image.
Posted in arcata, buildings, fine art, humboldt, humboldt county history, small town, store front
Tagged arcata, arcata history, black and white, buildings, fine art photography, rural california
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NEW WORK IN COLOR
I think it works in color – perhaps better.
NEW WORK
Ancient Snag
DEAD DOOR AND WINDOWS
In a Eureka Alley
Posted in architecture, buildings, eureka, fine art, historic eureka
Tagged building, eureka, fine art photography, humboldt county
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THE MIDWAY HEADSTONE
The Midway Drive-in Theater located midway between Arcata and Eureka. I wonder how long it will stand.
Posted in arcata, architecture, black and white, buildings, California, eureka
Tagged arcata, black and white
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BALANCE
This image is one of my selections for an upcoming exhibit in Arcata.
Posted in black and white, california mountians, fine art, landscape
Tagged black and white, boulders, clouds, national park, rocks
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DEAD DIESELS
When I was about twelve years old I frequented the area where the outdated steam locomotives were in storage. That place was in the Southern Pacific’s Bakersfield Yard. The locomotives were replaced with “modern” locomotives like this one. The new … Continue reading
Posted in eureka, humboldt county, logging, railroad, railroads, sp, train, trains
Tagged eureka, fine art photography, historic, humboldt county, railroad, southern pacific
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FOR GEORGE
This is a repeat, but I want to be sure that George sees this.
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