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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

YOSEMITE REFLECTIONS 2009

I just now worked this image of nearly the same composition from five years ago. I took this shot with my old Sony R1. Take a look at the preceding post.

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REFLECTIONS IN YOSEMITE

I first photographed this small lake near Tuolumne Meadows in 2009. I saw the potential in my images, but those photographs fell short of what I saw as their potential. I am not convinced yet that what I am sharing … Continue reading

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WINDSWEPT BUT STILL STANDING

HOLDING OFF THE ELEMENTS AS LONG AS POSSIBLE, A STRUCTURE IN THE GHOST TOWN OF BODIE STILL SURVIVES THE ELEMENTS I am still working on the photographs from my recent trip to the east-side of the Sierra Nevada. In the … Continue reading

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On the Brink

Tourists Looking Toward Yosemite Valley from Olmsted Point

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Lessons in Oxidation

The Ever Evolving Color Scheme Reminds Me That Beauty is Truly in the Eye of the Beholder

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BODIE WINDOW SERIES PREVIEW

While at Bodie two weeks ago, I photographed a series of windows. I worked on the over the past day or so. Here is an example of what I have at this point.

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EXPOSED TO THE ELEMENTS, BUT STANDING PROUD

Bodie Relic, May 2014 I am working my Bodie photographs from my recent trip to the east-side of the Sierra Nevada, Mono Lake, and Yosemite.

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STANDING IN THE LIGHT

Interior Grace Cathedral, San Francisco, May 31, 2014 I was enchanted by the the effect of the blue and red streamers that hang from the ceiling of this immense space.

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Earth, Wind, Fire, Water, and The Others, Arrive for Their Gathering

There is something very special about standing in a remote and unfamiliar environment during the dark hours. It is especially so to do so without the intrusion of artificially created light pollution. I think that I speak for many of … Continue reading

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A Procession of Tufas Salute the Moonless Night Sky

I suppose that I may sound trite by adding some form of written meaning to some of my recent images, but I cannot help myself. I am not a student of modern fantasy, but I did grow up hearing and … Continue reading

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