Category: Color photography
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The African Iris flower, a beautiful example of impermanence, only lasts one day
I write about two photographs of the African Iris flower, a beautiful example of impermanence, and how I obtained them.
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Natural patterns in color
This post is about lichens, nature’s example of a mutualistic relationship.
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Embracing the Wisdom of the Ocean: Finding Serenity in Waves of Change
The wave never ceases to be part of the ocean.
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You look like an angel- a cloud formation in the sky above
This week’s photo captures an angelic sight from one of my walks at Rush Ranch Open Space in Fairfield.
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The most delicate flower grows amongst the sharpest spines – Echinopsis chiloensis, a Chilean cactus
Storytelling with one photograph, cactus spines and analogies with life, photography tips: a bit of everything.
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Discovering beautiful Gualala, California, on the Mendocino Coast
When I stumbled upon a blog post titled “Ten things to do in Gualala, California,” with eight of them being located outside of that town, I decided to embark on a journey of exploration
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What about black and white? Lessons from Christal Hermitage Gardens. Chapter 3.
A visit to Chrystal Hermitage Gardens yielded an interesting tulip pose, but no black and white photographs
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Storytelling at Table Mountain Ecological Preserve (Oroville, CA, USA).
Whenever possible, try to find a story to photograph, maybe it will keep the viewers’ attention for a little longer, and facilitate discussion about it
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Springtime Photography at the South Yuba River State Park (California, USA), Nevada County
I write about a hidden gem for springtime and fall photography, located on Pleasants Valley Road in California, off Highway 20, the South Yuba River State Park.
