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Category Archives: backroads
Goblins
Here are a small sampling of the goblins and their environment. Not all that scary in the daylight.
Posted in alternative view, backroads, color photography, fantasy, fine art photography, imagination, state park, The Others, trolls, Uncategorized
Tagged others, rock
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THE JOLLY TROLL OF PRAIRIE CREEK
I met this creature in Prairie Creek State Park yesterday.
I CANNOT THINK OF A TITLE THAT WOULD NOT OFFEND SOMEONE
I leave it up to one’s imagination.
PREPARING FOR THE PIANTE EXHIBIT
Bayside Community Church, 2016 I love going back to photographs that I had worked earlier. I usually give images time to ferment in my mind before I actually print or exhibit. This image is an example of what occurs upon … Continue reading
TABLE BLUFF LIGHTHOUSE/RANCH AS IT WAS IN 1980
Here is the Lighthouse complex as it was in 1980. The lighthouse was still there, but not operating. At the time of the photograph I believe that the complex was operating as The Lighthouse Ranch. Eventually the lighthouse was moved … Continue reading
Posted in abandoned buildings, backroads, buildings, california history, color photography, film photography, fine art photography, historic building, historic humboldt, history of humboldt county, humboldt bay, lighthouse, pacific coast, pacific ocean, Uncategorized
Tagged historic, humboldt county, lighthouse ranch
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REMEMBERANCE
I took this photograph today.
A TWILIGHT VIEW OF THE ELEVATORS
I took this image the evening prior to the image that I posted here yesterday.
I AM NOT BLOGGING MUCH THESE DAYS
Although I am not posting often, I am almost always working on some aspect of my photography. On a near daily basis, I work on images either in Lightroom or in Photoshop. Lately, I spent lots of time scanning my … Continue reading
BACKLIT BARN ON AN OCTOBER EVENING
Another Arcata Bottoms Photograph