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Category Archives: color photography
TWO VARIATIONS
I shared the black and white image today at the Redwood Camera Club meeting and critique. The image is of the Rogue River in nearby Oregon.
ABANDONED ROAD WAY
An image from some years back that I reworked today. It is of a stretch of abandoned highway that is sometimes used for backcountry packers to get to a wonderful campground directly above the ocean. It is near Stone Lagoon … Continue reading
DRY LAGOON ALDERS
Yesterday around sunset.
MOUTH OF THE MAD RIVER
Overlooking the mouth of the Mad River at Clam Beach January 10, 2019.
BIG SURF AT THE NORTH JETTY
This evening.
MESSING AROUND WITH BLURRY IMAGES
Early morning light on the Alabama Hills and the eastside of the Sierra Nevada.
MY WEBSITE IS DOWN FOR A REMAKE
Perhaps I got a little heavy handed with the processing on this one. FYI: This will serve as my website for awhile.
Posted in buildings, churches, color photography, fine art photography, France, paris, religion, travel, Uncategorized
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NEW RENDERINGS ON OLDER IMAGES
I am reworking some images of the past few years using new to me, techniques. I hope they speak to you.
NORTHWESTERN PACIFIC RAILROAD TRAIN AT DEL NORTE STREET
There were a couple of tracks at Del Norte Street (the dock is behind me and to the right). I assume that this was an inbound freight. The railroad was still active in the nineteen-eighties as the timber industry was … Continue reading
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KEEPING WITH THE LEGACY TRANSPORTATION THEME
This privately owned P51 Mustang was parked near the abandoned tower at ACV. It was a common visitor for many months. c.1995