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This is Dairy Glen section of Coyote Hills Regional Park. I think this used to be a quarry that was rehabilitated.
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This is Dairy Glen section of Coyote Hills Regional Park. I think this used to be a quarry that was rehabilitated.
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A more abstract view of Alameda Creek in infrared.
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One from the archives taken in January.
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Ooops, found one more abstract from the Sacramento Train Museum’s ceiling.
I recently discovered Lenswork podcasts called "Vision of the Heart". Brooks Jensen discusses an image (or pair of images) published in Lenswork. His discussions are very insightful and revealing. For me, hearing these discussions gives me a much greater appreciation of the work. For the podcasts, see here.
By listening to the podcasts, I discovered the amazing and gorgeous work of Chip Forelli. His B&W work is gorgeous. In the podcast, he quotes his mentor, "Never trust air that you cannot see." In Chip’s work, the air is a vital component of the composition and mood.
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This is my last abstract of the Sacramento Train Museum’s ceiling. Hopefully, you can see the train even though it is distorted.
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This is another from the archives taken looking at the ceiling of the Sacramento Train Museum.
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More archive raiding from the Sacramento Train Museum. This is the ceiling on the second floor of the museum. I am looking up but not straight up to avoid an accidental self-portrait.
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Given my lack of new images, I dug into the archives and pulled out a drive-by. This is the Pleasanton BART (train) station taken from the car. This station is between the east and west bound traffic on Highway 680.
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Another from my weekend visit to Sunol. This time, I processed as an HDR image to reduce tonal contrast.
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This was taken out in Sunol next to the parking lot. I went a little crazy and stitched together 13 images taken as a grid.