Napa Mustard in Bloom
Yesterday’s trip to Napa Valley was a much needed chance to get out of the house and capture some photographs. I’m glad that my friend Bruce was able to get a hall pass from the Mrs. to join me (and Read More …
Yesterday’s trip to Napa Valley was a much needed chance to get out of the house and capture some photographs. I’m glad that my friend Bruce was able to get a hall pass from the Mrs. to join me (and Read More …
<img src=”http://www.focalpower.com/media/2/2-49ab273b-d0-500.png” mce_src=”http://www.focalpower.com/media/2/2-49ab273b-d0-500.png”> This is the view from my studio/digital darkroom. Actually this is mostly my digital dark room as I have another room (with large north facing windows and vaulted ceilings) which doubles as a studio. Nothing creative, nothing Read More …
Another resurrection from photo purgatory. After a few hours of hiking, you finally get to the the base of half dome. All that stands between you and the summit is a short walk up the cables that are attached into Read More …
Doing some perusing through my picture purgatory tonight and came across this great photo from a few years back when I hiked Yosemite’s Half Dome. 12 hours on the trail hiking from valley floor to the top of Half Dome Read More …
An alternate view of the same Oak tree from my previous post. The area where this photo was taken is an open space area that is part of the East Bay Regional Park District and is also used by local Read More …
Jim Goldestein had a stellar turn out for his recently published blog project Best Photographs of 2008. 92 of his readers participated in his contents (myself included) which should give us about 920 photographs to appreciate (roughly 10 per photographer). Read More …
Part of my New Year Resolutions (again) is to try and get caught up on my backlog of photos. This was taken last fall while hiking in the Humboldt Redwoods State Park. I noticed all these fields of clover growing Read More …