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The portrait of a Lily Seedpod, Hemerocallis lilioasphodelus, in black and white
The seedpod of a Common Yellow Day Lily is portrayed in black and white, a good reminder of the cycle of life and continuation through reproduction.
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Winter photography in Butte County: Another photo from the Gray Lodge Wildlife Area
I write about my second visit to the The Gray Lodge Wildlife Area.
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A night in Reno, NV, the Biggest Little City in the World
Come read about and experience my new collection “A night in Reno, NV”.
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Winter photography in Butte County: Back to the Gray Lodge Wildlife Area
I write about my second visit to the The Gray Lodge Wildlife Area.
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A portrait of Dedé
I tell the story of Dede, my second mother, who was very important in the history of my family.
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Winter photography in Butte County: The Gray Lodge Wildlife Area
I write about my recent visit to the The Gray Lodge Wildlife Area.
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Winter photography in Colusa County: Colusa National Wildlife Refuge
I write about Colusa National Wildlife Refuge as a photo op in the winter of California’s Central Valley.
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Winter photography in Colusa County: Sacramento Wildlife Refuge and migratory birds
I write about he Sacramento Wildlife Refuge complex in Colusa county as a photo op in the winter of California’s Central Valley.
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Working in projects and series- Winter Tulip, progress report
Winter Tulip is a series showcasing the life cycle of a tulip flower, from bud to wilting.
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The beauty and bleakness of California’s Central Valley- part three
In the absence of a distinct subject, leading lines can be employed in landscape to create a narrative through their intrinsic geometry and depth.