December 31, 2011

China Camp on San Pablo Bay


click photo for full-size image
photo by Donald Kinney

A Chinese shrimp-fishing village thrived on the northern shores of San Francisco Bay (this is San Pablo Bay to the east of San Rafael) in the 1880s. Nearly 500 people, originally from Canton, China, lived here in its heyday.



click photo for full-size image
photo by Donald Kinney

Chinese immigrants found employment building mines, railroads, tunnels, levies, and generally doing the heavy-lifting "White Man" didn't want to do. But work ran out and by the 1880's the Chinese found themselves without jobs--needing other employment. Discrimination against these foreign workers was rampant, however netting Bay-Shrimp was one industry left open to Chinese.



click photo for full-size image
photo by Donald Kinney

Today the fishing village is maintained by the Park Service, with the help of Frank Quan who lives here, a descendent of one of the original residents.

Sadly and with regrets, China Camp State Park is scheduled to be closed due to budget constraints sometime next year. Frank's future is unclear at this point.

I'll have more photos from China Camp tomorrow...


CLICK for the very "best" of my work on my photo website.

December 30, 2011

trees at China Camp, Marin County, California


click photo for full-size image
photo by Donald Kinney

This image started out and remained a hopeless mess in Photoshop until I decided to take one last desperate move--to "posterize" the tones into a handful of hues.



click photo for full-size image
photo by Donald Kinney

Another posterized image. China Camp is looked after by the impoverished Califonia State Parks, but is on the list to close next year--I don't know the exact date. (((See my Facebook page today for the full list)))



click photo for full-size image
photo by Donald Kinney

And I don't know the extent of the State Park closure. It would be difficult to keep everybody out. China Camp is a popular get-away for runners, hikers, and bicyclers--and Don has his camera...


CLICK for the very "best" of my work on my photo website.

December 29, 2011

Chinatown -- "give me a second chance"


click photo for full-size image
photo by Donald Kinney on September 6, 2010

With your permission, I'm pulling a "switcheroo" today--I've tossed the image I was using as the header yesterday and found some older photos--three of them--shot 14, 15, and 17 months ago in San Francisco's Chinatown.



click photo for full-size image
photo by Donald Kinney on October 31, 2010

Again, these first three photos are a not new. I think this snap is a gem.



click photo for full-size image
photo by Donald Kinney on July 25, 2010

The vegetable stalls, meat markets, and delicatessens of Chinatown are
operated on a local level. Enterprise flourishes. The nearest Safeway is miles away.



click photo for full-size image
photo by Donald Kinney (recent image)

I'll have to send my buddy Diane Liu a note asking if she can translate this. Anybody else want to take a crack at it? It's in the window of a restaurant and bar on Waverly Place.


CLICK for the very "best" of my work on my photo website.

December 28, 2011

world behind glass


click photo for full-size image
photo by Donald Kinney

My good buddy Jan Bell emailed me yesterday suggesting I adjust the color of the tablecloth--my camera's white-balance settings didn't match the conditions. I shot through a heavy glass window with a color of it's own. Click to see uncorrected version from yesterday
This is looking into the window (in pre-dawn darkness) of the new and very elegant looking Epic RoastHouse, within spitting distance of the Bay Bridge.



click photo for full-size image
photo by Donald Kinney

Fashion, through a closed store window.



click photo for full-size image
photo by Donald Kinney

Finery that is WAY beyond MY pay-grade...



click photo for full-size image
photo by Donald Kinney

Wedding dress in Chinatown. A captive subject for the camera.


CLICK for the very "best" of my work on my photo website.

December 27, 2011

birds of a feather


click photo for full-size image
photo by Donald Kinney

Being somewhat of a hermit, perhaps what I enjoy most about Christmas morning is it's solitude--I have the whole world to myself--and the birds.



click photo for full-size image
photo by Donald Kinney

...



click photo for full-size image
photo by Donald Kinney

...


CLICK for the very "best" of my work on my photo website.

December 26, 2011

designs from Outer Space


click photo for full-size image
photo by Donald Kinney

I've always maintained a theory that odd and unusual looking plants somehow arrived here on Earth from the deepest depths of Outer Space.



click photo for full-size image
photo by Donald Kinney

And no, I haven't quite deciphered the message, but they have apparently brought with them a written language filled with cursive frills and flourishes.



click photo for full-size image
photo by Donald Kinney


CLICK for the very "best" of my work on my photo website.

December 25, 2011

the gift of a new day


click photo for full-size image
photo by Donald Kinney

The way I see it, a sunrise is like colorful wrapping paper...



click photo for full-size image
photo by Donald Kinney

The sunrise surrounds the gift of a new day.



click photo for full-size image
photo by Donald Kinney

Yesterday I did a little walk-around in San Francisco. First I explored a bit of the waterfront area, then moved up to Chinatown, finally taking a hike over to the Union Square area to see if I could get into the spirit of the holiday.

All the time I was thinking of YOU, my friend. I appreciate the old, and I have met SO many new friends this year. Really, I am quite a lucky guy. Merry Christmas to you and yours!


CLICK for the very "best" of my work on my photo website.

December 24, 2011

Splish, splash, I was taking a bath


click photo for full-size image
photo by Donald Kinney

Splish splash, I was taking a bath
Long about a Saturday night
A rub dub, just relaxing in the tub
Thinking everything was alright



click photo for full-size image
photo by Donald Kinney

Well, I stepped out the tub, put my feet on the floor
I wrapped the towel around me
And I opened the door, and then
Splish, splash! I jumped back in the bath
Well how was I to know there was a party going on

They was a-splishing and a-splashing, reelin' with the feelin'
Moving and a-grooving, rocking and a-rolling, yeah


CLICK for the very "best" of my work on my photo website.

December 23, 2011

early morning in West Marin


click photo for full-size image
photo by Donald Kinney

Sometimes it seems like an epic struggle... The steamy fog coming off the lake at Nicasio vs. the early morning sun.



click photo for full-size image
photo by Donald Kinney

After careful consideration, the steamy fog usually concedes defeat, deciding to cooperate. The result, I think, can often be rather beautiful.



click photo for full-size image
photo by Donald Kinney

Canada Geese form groups and fly. Cooperation is essential. One for all and all for one. Move out of line and someone might just get crapped on...


CLICK for the very "best" of my work on my photo website.

December 22, 2011

Golden Gate at Point Bonita


click photo for full-size image
photo by Donald Kinney

I'm sure I drove my parents close to distraction... Every time we crossed over the Golden Gate Bridge in our 1947 Pontiac I would ask why the bridge was painted orange instead of gold, as advertised.



click photo for full-size image
photo by Donald Kinney

But of course, the Golden Gate was the gateway to the Gold-Country, a hundred miles or so to the east. Folks had been calling this area the Golden Gate 89 years (1848 to 1937) before the bridge was even built.



click photo for full-size image
photo by Donald Kinney

And that little feature in the distance is Point Bonita Lighthouse. Fog in the area is treacherous and during the Gold Rush, before the lighthouse was built, 300 boats were reported to have run aground trying to find the actual but rather narrow entrance to San Francisco Bay, a mile or two to the east.


CLICK for the very "best" of my work on my photo website.

December 21, 2011

Lagunitas Creek -- familiar territory


click photo for full-size image
photo by Donald Kinney

It's the middle of December now and most Californians are scratching our collective heads about the general lack of precipitation.



click photo for full-size image
photo by Donald Kinney

The creek is rather peaceful now, but when the storms finally arrive my beloved Lagunitas is guaranteed to turn into a raging torrent.



click photo for full-size image
photo by Donald Kinney

Trees will fall in howling winds. Gravel bars will be swallowed up and rearranged to who knows where. The trail will continue to get narrower in spots--perhaps this will be the year that parts of the trail completely vanish.



click photo for full-size image
photo by Donald Kinney

And with all this rearranging going on, next year I will probably find new favorite rippled and reflective spots along my beloved Lagunitas.

Lets all say it together--"La-goo-ni'-tas". It means "little lagoons" in Spanish.


CLICK for the very "best" of my work on my photo website.

December 20, 2011

my world, this time of year


click photo for full-size image
photo by Donald Kinney

Wildflower seeds and rootstocks are safely tucked away. Just a bit of durable color remains.



click photo for full-size image
photo by Donald Kinney

Fowl fly. Temperatures dip low.



click photo for full-size image
photo by Donald Kinney

For most, morning will come all too early.



click photo for full-size image
photo by Donald Kinney

Sitting here wondering just how "far-out" sunrise might be this morning.


CLICK for the very "best" of my work on my photo website.

December 19, 2011

adventure on a Saturday morning


click photo for full-size image
photo by Donald Kinney

Saturday held great promise. She shined a vivid light on the day.



click photo for full-size image
photo by Donald Kinney

But the days of the week are pretty much a blur. It's been a long time since pay-day so specific days seem to matter little to me anymore. The sun will rise--obscured or bold--and I will do my best, regardless of the day, to be there and to vacuum up the colors, if any. Really, I am a lucky guy!



click photo for full-size image
photo by Donald Kinney

And when the colors seem to need just a little bit more, I'm there with a bag of tricks. The sky had a pinkish tone, but yes, I am easily amused...


CLICK for the very "best" of my work on my photo website.

December 18, 2011

early morning adventure


click photo for full-size image
photo by Donald Kinney

Looks like I might have a new favorite spot under Highway One-Oh-One on the shores of Richardson Bay. Location; roughly between Mill Valley and Sausalito. Stand-by, because there are fine views of "The City" in this area also.



click photo for full-size image
photo by Donald Kinney

I suppose this fellow would say that the only way to see Richardson Bay is to paddle it's perimeter in a kayak. Richardson Bay is a quiet fingerling of San Francisco Bay.



click photo for full-size image
photo by Donald Kinney

Earlier Friday morning I had been visiting another favorite spot at Fort Baker, south of Sausalito. I'm sometimes a busy little beaver in the morning...


CLICK for the very "best" of my work on my photo website.

December 17, 2011

looking out over the Pacific Ocean


click photo for full-size image
photo by Donald Kinney

I think it should be an Olympic sport... "High Promontory Ocean Observing", or in more friendly terms; "looking out over the Pacific Ocean".



click photo for full-size image
photo by Donald Kinney

Blue skies, black skies--whatever you want--the Pacific Ocean has 'em all.



click photo for full-size image
photo by Donald Kinney

Happy birds. A short trip to the supermarket. Time for a picnic.


CLICK for the very "best" of my work on my photo website.

December 16, 2011

vantage point on Petaluma to Marshall Road


click photo for full-size image
photo by Donald Kinney

When we are just too socked-in with fog here in Marin County, my newest trick is to check on the fog in Sonoma County from a vantage point on Petaluma to Marshall Road.



click photo for full-size image
photo by Donald Kinney

And gosh, I think I like this example even better. That critter (and the fog) was being exceptionally obliging for my camera.



click photo for full-size image
photo by Donald Kinney

Marin and Sonoma Counties. Here we are again looking down on the obscured county dividing lines.



click photo for full-size image
photo by Donald Kinney

Reflective trees at "The Cheese Factory" in West Marin on the return trip.


CLICK for the very "best" of my work on my photo website.
 
under construction