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A new adventure painting, from our first visit to Muir Woods, a truly magical redwood forest just north of San Francisco. We were there in the late afternoon, and found it low in crowds and high in light rays 😍

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Mega based corporate , that buys up and rents out 85,000 single-family homes to tenants locked out of market, must pay $3.7 million in refunds and fines for illegal hikes in exburbs in settlement with 's office.

https://www.eastbaytimes.com/2024/01/08/bay-areas-biggest-corporate-landlord-to-pay-3-7-million-over-rent-gouging-case/?share=adlsossabeb7trstn0et

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At a beautiful wedding yesterday

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Good morning Petaluma !

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Good morning California !

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Good morning Petaluma!

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This Forster’s tern is so happy it got a fish!

(Shot at Elsie Roemer's bird sanctuary in Alameda, California in early Sept 2023.

Nikon D810, 200-500mm lens)

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Battery Point Lighthouse

Battery Point Lighthouse sits on a small point at the southwest end of Crescent City in Northern California.
This lighthouse, still in operation lit it's first oil lamp back on December 10, 1856. It wasn't until 1956 that the lighthouse became automated. See the full image here: https://fineartamerica.com/featured/battery-point-lighthouse-bill-gallagher.html

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Brokeoff Mountain in in . Always a treat to see on a hike around .

From Wikipedia: Mount Tehama (also called Brokeoff Volcano or Brokeoff Mountain) is an eroded andesitic stratovolcano in the Cascade Volcanic Arc and the Cascade Range in Northern California. Part of the Lassen volcanic area, its tallest remnant, Brokeoff Mountain, is itself the second highest peak in Lassen Volcanic National Park and connects to the park's highest point, Lassen Peak. Located on the border of Tehama County and Shasta County, Brokeoff's peak is the highest point in the former.

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Reposted to this account, my now "official" account.

I've visited a lot of waterfalls in my time as a photographer, and while my technique has evolved with experience and time, this image from 2007 has remained one of my favorites. I've gone back to this location multiple times to photograph this exact image, but this one always wins out.

Getting to this position in the creek is not for the faint of heart-- I usually put my camera strap in my teeth to hold it above the water as my feet slip over mossy, slick rocks until I get to a boulder further downstream. When I'm done taking exposures I am typically soaked head to toe.
Worth it. Every single time.

Water cascading over rocks in at in .

Prints can be found here: https://fineartamerica.com/featured/the-build-in-brandy-creek-andrea-borden.html

meatsackjimmy, to norcal

Throwback to this idyllic path to the cliff edge at , in Trinidad, California. This little 'secret path' is what makes campsite 105 so special.
Waking up to sunrays piecing the marine layer fog drifting through the cypress canopy, the crashing ocean beyond the cliffs a few steps away, and campfire smoke. My kind of morning.

meatsackjimmy, to norcal

I've visited a lot of waterfalls in my time as a photographer, and while my technique has evolved with experience and time, this image from 2007 has remained one of my favorites. I've gone back to this location multiple times to photograph this exact image, but this one always wins out.

Getting to this position in the creek is not for the faint of heart-- I usually put my camera strap in my teeth to hold it above the water as my feet slip over mossy, slick rocks until I get to a boulder further downstream. When I'm done taking exposures I am typically soaked head to toe.
Worth it. Every single time.

Water cascading over rocks in at in .

Prints can be found here: https://fineartamerica.com/featured/the-build-in-brandy-creek-andrea-borden.html

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Framing this today to hang in a show across the river in Fair Oaks next week

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Here's the third (vertical) image from Linda Kalb Hamm for the photography show at ACAI Gallery Fair Oaks next week:


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