Category: Photography
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Landscape or portrait orientation? On the art of procrastinating boring tasks
My weekended plan was to investigate Mailchimp, but I ended up spending all my time shooting Agave plants, then investigating how to best present its curve.
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Photography opportunities at the Marin Headlands (California, Sausalito), part I- man-made textures
Textures and patterns Photography at e Marin Headlands, Sausalito, California.
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The caterpillar and the butterfly- welcoming the Monarch back
In order to have more butterflies in our gardens, we need to welcome the caterpillars.
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Celebrating “Fascination of Plants Day”: Another view of the dry leaf of the Cecropia
Another view of a dry leaf of the Cecropia, in black and white, reveals a different aspect of this interesting, large leaf found in the Atlantic Forest of Brazil.
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Valley oak in the Spring-the forgotten art of getting lost in the moment
Sometimes I just get lost in the moment with my camera.
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Photography at the Rush Ranch, Solano Land Trust (California, USA)
Keeping up with my series of posts about photography destinations not far from the greater Sacramento area, I want to introduce my followers to Rush Ranch, a working ranch in Fairfield that offers a number of photographic possibilities.
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The Dogwood flower season in Sacramento (California, USA)
Every April, photographers walk the streets of Sacramento, trespassing on people’s lawns and driveways, to capture the beautiful Dogwood flowers that grow in the city gardens.
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In-camera multiple exposure for botanical photography
I explore the in-camera multiple exposure technique on botanicals, using a Nikon Z50 and the average blend mode.
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Wide open spaces of the West in black and white
Come along with me for a walk in the pasture, along the nearly dry marsh, towards the mountains, and into the light.
