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Category Archives: Photography
Yosemite – Landscapes
“Yosemite Valley, to me, is always a sunrise, a glitter of green and golden wonder in a vast edifice of stone and space. I know of no sculpture, painting or music that exceeds the compelling spiritual command of the soaring … Continue reading
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Tagged fall foliage, landscape, photography, rural, seasons/weather, travel/vacation, Yosemite
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2016 Calendar
I hope all of you had a wonderful Thanksgiving day yesterday! For the past 5 years I have been creating photography calendars from images I have captured. For my 2016 calendar, I found inspiration rather easily. My new job in a … Continue reading
Fall Foliage: Edition 2015
It’s been a dry and drought-filled 2015. The typically beautiful landscape that surrounds us here in Sonoma has been brown — often dreary to look at and a constant and sad reminder of the lack of rain. The vineyard leaves … Continue reading
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Tagged fall foliage, landscape, photography, rural, seasons/weather, wine country
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Images of Guatemala
I’ve contentedly settled back into my home routine since returning from travels in Guatemala. My mind has been frequently drifting back to the many experiences from there and in culling through and editing my photos, the memories have become especially … Continue reading
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Tagged Central America, Guatemala, personal, photography, travel/vacation
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After the Rain
After 3 days of much needed rain for our drought filled state, yesterday’s skies were perfectly blue and filled with fluffy and textured clouds. It’s also the time of year for the mustard seed wildflowers; the fields and vineyards in … Continue reading
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Tagged mustards, photography, rural, seasons/weather, Sonoma, vineyards, wine country
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Sights – New York
In this second installment from my recent travels, this collection of photos come from my time spent wandering along the avenues and streets of New York City. These images do not have any people in them, making them a different … Continue reading
Street Scenes: New York
This past November I spent almost a week in New York City. I was on my own and that meant that I had only my schedule to do what and when I wanted. It was a perfect recipe! I was … Continue reading
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Tagged New York City, photography, street photography, travel/vacation, urban
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2015 Calendar
The 2015 edition of my annual photography calendar, Images of Tennis, is finished and ready for online purchase. Most anyone who knows me, knows of my love (or is it an obsession?) for the game of tennis. I can be … Continue reading
Nicaragua: Teens & Kids
Final post on the Seeds of Learning work service trip to Nicaragua. The work site, the classroom instruction and activities — it was all about, and for, the children. I could not have had the amazing and unforgettable experience without … Continue reading
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Tagged Central America, community, cultural diversity, ethnic, Nicaragua, personal, photography, rural, school, Sean, Seeds of Learning, travel/vacation
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Nicaragua: The Excursions
During our 10 day stay in Nicaragua, our group’s lodging was in the town of Tipitapa, in the Nicaraguan department of Managua (a department being somewhat similar to a county designation in the United States). Our housing, known as Mundo de Fe, is … Continue reading
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Tagged Central America, community, cultural diversity, ethnic, Nicaragua, personal, photography, rural, Sean, Seeds of Learning, travel/vacation
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