Category Archives: Events

Sunday Morning Short: 2010 Worldwide Photowalk San Francisco

Last Saturday was Scott Kelby’s 3rd Annual Worldwide Photowalk.   Again I joined Jim Goldstein’s photowalk, this year at Sutro Baths in San Francisco.  There was a great turn out with over 35 photographers including Garry Crabbe, Quang-Tuan Luong and Richard Wong (who won the furthest traveled award coming all the way from LA for [...]

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2010 Bouquets to Art

Tuesday night I landed back in San Francisco from my trip to Bermuda.  Wednesday I was heading into the city to check out the 2010 Bouquets to Art at the de Young Museum.  Bouquets to Art was the reason that the Mrs. couldn’t join me in Bermuda.  She had a design piece that she was [...]

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Photo: Coastal Trail Decision

One of the great things about visiting the California Coast around Mendocino is all the great hiking trails along the coast.  Trail heads dot the coastal route of Highway 1.  Just pull off, park, and head off in a direction…

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Happy 4th of July

I hope everyone in the United States had a wonderful and safe 4th of July Holiday weekend.  I took advantage of the holiday time to relax, work on a few projects that have been sitting idle for way to long, and take some photos of the local firework displays.  The above photo was taken from [...]

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Decisions: Which Do You Prefer?

After my trip to Napa Valley a few weekends ago, I decided that I have to enter one of my photos into the Napa Valley Mustard Festival Photo Contest this year.  With the submission deadline a week away, this is the driver I needed to fulfill my goal of printing my photography more this year.  [...]

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Photo: Airship Arrival in San Francisco

This past Saturday, I happened to be in San Francisco to catch the arrival of Airship Venture’s Zeppelin to the Bay Area. I was able to make it to Crissy Field to just catch the Airship arriving over the Golden Gate Bridge. Unfortunately, from a photographic perspective, there was just a bit of marine layer [...]

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