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When the Light Is Too Much: Finding Intimacy in Yosemite’s Harsh Sun
I don’t know a single photographer who dreams of shooting Yosemite National Park under a harsh, cloudless sky. And yet, those are exactly the conditions that seem to greet me whenever I manage to slip away from Sacramento with my camera. On the weekend of March 27, I spent two days in…
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A Kousa Dogwood flower in black and white
The black and white version of a Kousa Dogwood, an elegant flower from East Asia
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Opening my Spring Gallery at GeoGalleries again
I am opening my Spring gallery today and will leave it up until the first day of summer. Offerings in Canvas.
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Sacramento’s Colorful Murals
A walk through the streets of Sacramento offers many opportunities for art photography.
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Exploring My Own Town Through Photography- Part 3
Sometimes the most overlooked places are the ones closest to home. For my latest photography project, I decided to focus not on a distant landscape or a faraway city, but on a single corner of my own town.
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Falling through the cracks again
Printing, matting and framing account for most of the costs of wall art.
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The beauty and bleakness of California’s Central Valley- part ten- Fading ducks
I show- and discuss- an image of dramatic rays of light piercing through dark, heavy clouds, illuminating a solitary tree in a vast field.
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Natural Patterns in color: A Captivating lichen on a rock in Vacaville
A rock covered in colorful lichens is the subject of today’s post.

