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About Thomas Bethune

THOMAS ALLEN BETHUNE I have been interested in photography for most of my life. I started taking photographs with a Kodak Brownie Hawkeye camera when I was eight years old. My early subjects were trains and engineered structures as well as landscapes and family portraits. My interests and vision have matured, but the subjects that catch my eye continue to be of the same genre as my earliest visions. A neighbor man had a darkroom, and he showed me the basics of camera operation and darkroom processing. I took courses in art and photography in high school and college. I worked as an apprentice to a commercial wedding and event photographer, and I was in charge of a recreational dark room while I was in the military. As an adult, I earned a bachelor’s degree in photography from Humboldt State University. My experience with film formats included 35mm, 2 ¼”, and 4”x 5”. I exhibited at galleries near my home in Arcata California, and in Santa Fe New Mexico. All my current work is digital. I am scanning many of my legacy negatives and slides. I sometimes process and print the scanned negatives. I often post them on my blog. I process all of my prints with archival media. An award winning fine art photographer living in a redwood forest. BA Photography Director, Redwood Art Association, Eureka CA Co-curator, F Street Foto Gallery, Eureka CA

PECOS NEW MEXICO 2007

In 2007 I had the opportunity to photograph at the Pecos National Historic Park. This was about the time that I started to take digital photography seriously. I no longer had a darkroom, and had sold off most of my … Continue reading

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KNEELAND SHRINE TEN YEARS LATER

I took this image a week ago. This is it eleven years ago. Pretty impressive that it still seems to be hold its own against weather and age. I think I am aging at a faster clip than this old … Continue reading

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ARCATA MARSH MORNING

A beautiful morning at the marsh. I am glad that I had my phone.

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The Manifestation of Knowing

Upon occasion I allow myself to delve into what I think of as the greater imagination. This former military battery is transformed into a temple housing secret knowledge inside its deeper chambers.

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Humboldt Bay Still Life

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WOKE UP THIS MORNING, AND WENT A PHOTOGRAPHING

Blue Lake Bridge at Korbel. Same photograph – different interpretation.

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Spruce Forest at Stagecoach Hill Azalea State Park

Last Wednesday A group of photographers met up at this little known California State Park for a photo shoot. We also visited the beach at the mouth of Redwood Creek. Here are two images from that outing. Spruce Forest Lonely … Continue reading

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Hacked Facebook

My Facebook account was hacked, so if you are a FB “friend”, please note that I no longer have a presence on FB. Perhaps I will become motivated to post more often here.

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More Eureka Southern/NCRA/ Northwestern Pacific Railroad Equipment Decomposing in Eureka

Part of the North Coast Rail Authority fleet of neglected locomotives. 2014

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VINTAGE HUMBOLDT TRAINS:

THE EUREKA SOUTHERN RAILROAD Central California Traction number 70 at Eureka CA c.1992. I think this locomotive was purchased from CCT for use by the Eureka Southern Railroad (former Northwestern Pacific Railroad). Sadly this unit was ultimately trashed and bashed … Continue reading

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