May 31, 2013

Kitty might have seen flying food


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Canada Geese fly honking excitedly, but travel in a rather orderly fashion.



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Time flies... and 10 years ago I was busy documenting the daily doings of Kitty. Click on image to bring up a page with the Flash example in motion.



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Well, its been almost two years now without Kitty--she had a long and happy life. But you see, Kitty was a hunter--she shortened the lives of a plethora of birds, mice, and the occasional lizard.

Kitty's favorite spot to hunt was at the base of a low retaining wall where she could quickly spring up and catch some unsuspecting sparrow or scrub jay should they be so unfortunate as to land within her striking range.

Kitty finally stopped hunting in her later years, but before then, more times than I would like to remember, if I wasn't looking--Kitty would bring her kills into my bathroom and make a bloody mess out of the poor unfortunate, strewing feathers e-v-e-r-y-w-h-e-r-e in the process.


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May 30, 2013

borderless beauty of the Golden Gate Bridge


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May 29, 2013

a colorful and dramatic sunrise at China Camp


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Welcome to "wordless Wednesday"...



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May 28, 2013

Tule Elk and Turkey Hawks at Point Reyes


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The Tule Elk are located at the tip of the northern half of Point Reyes National Seashore. The herd is protected and managed by the federal government--their efforts are to save this noble species from extinction.



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May 27, 2013

Tomales Bay -- fjord style fingerlet


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The San Andreas Fault has created this long and narrow bay, about 30 miles north of San Francisco. This was once home to Indians, the Coast Miwok.




Sir Francis Drake is thought to have landed in nearby Drakes Estero in 1579. Members of the VizcaĆ­no Expedition found the Bay in 1603, and thinking it a river, named it Rio Grande de San Sebastian.



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Tomales Bay, looking east from northern part of the Point Reyes peninsula.


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May 26, 2013

big rocks and an elephant of a mountain


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In the left corner is a small bit of a massive boulder, appropriately named Big Rock, sitting precariously at the top of a steep a hill in Lucas Valley.



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This rock outcropping near Nicasio is firmly planted on a more gentle slope.



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A bit of early morning color on the mountain with two names; "Elephant Mountain" on this eastern side, and "Black Mountain" on the other.


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May 25, 2013

May 24, 2013

Allen Ginsberg photos at Contemporary Jewish Museum


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A few years ago architect Daniel Libeskind carefully repurposed a power substation originally built in 1881 to serve as a new Contemporary Jewish Museum. Libeskind pushed for a bit of whimsy, perhaps to present a stark contrast between old and new. The resulting madness is a monumental cube made with hundreds of riveted steel panels, unpainted and glistening in the sun, balanced precariously askew on the west corner of the building.



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And of course, this odd design has become a Mecca for photographers. Safe to say that no two photogs ever shoot or process it in exactly the same way.



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On Wednesday my friend Nancy Ewart who reviews and writes about art for Examiner.com snuck me into a press-preview for the Allen Ginsberg "Beat Memories" exhibit. Without doubt, Ginsberg was a much better poet (Howl, Kaddish, Reality Sandwiches, Death and Fame, Planet News, Cosmopolitan Greetings, etcetera) than he was a photographer--however, these images are rare glimpses into his life with his contemporaries (Cassidy, Burroughs, Robert Frank, Jack Kerouac, Ferlinghetti, Corso, Donlon, among others).



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Reportedly these photos went unseen until a cataloger discovered them
in the archives of personal papers that Ginsberg had given to Columbia University, his alma mater. Exhibit is on view through September 8.
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May 23, 2013

the beginning and the end


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For the past 25 years I've been enjoying living with a plethora of deer here in Fairfax, California. And each year as regular as clockwork, at least one brand new set of fawns arrive on the scene. Unmolested and safe, they attend "deer school" right here in my yard and on the hillside below.



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And we remember days past...



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...realizing just how quickly the vapors-of-life can turn into memories.


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May 22, 2013

early at Alamo Park, San Francisco


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While Bay-to-Breakers runners undoubtedly have a bigger challenge, finding a place to park on the streets of San Francisco early in the morning is somewhat like finding a needle in a haystack.



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Understandably, the mood of the race was a bit subdued compared to past years. These runners had just made it over Hayes Street Hill, the most difficult section of the route.



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"The City" does have a gentle side. I ran-this-image-up-the-flagpole on my Facebook page the other day and it got an unexpected, but good reaction. CLICK for a streetlight and a blurry skyline that I snagged here last year.


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May 21, 2013

a romp in west Marin County


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May 20, 2013

blockbuster at Nicasio, California


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The rolling hills of west Marin County, with the latest performance of "Fog".



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And just to make a logical assumption... The main star on the bill is the sun.



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I'm sending George Lucas a memo... Special-effects here are other worldly.


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May 19, 2013

oh, go fly a kite


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This morning I decided to chop-off the bottom third of this photo. I think the result is a slightly stronger image.  Welcome to the lagoon at Rodeo Beach.



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Hey, bring a kite. Bring your dog. Bring your sweetie. Bring your camera!



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May 18, 2013

clouds, skyward


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I don't do too much camerawork near the height of the day, but this past Wednesday a deft band of windswept clouds caught my attention.



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From earlier that same day and spot; clouds with more color and drama.
Just so you know, the sun comes up v-e-r-y early this time of year.



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And while all the sleepyheads snooze, I regret they are missing out on a heavy dose of silence, peace, and solitude.   I should try selling tickets.


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May 17, 2013

a bit of art in the creek


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I suppose what I see in the creek as rippled beauty has a lot to do with physics, with all sorts of scientific permutations and considerations.



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But I use the less scientific process of discovery with my eyes and lens.
The complexities of the scientific process I will never fully comprehend.



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Reality takes a twist. The end is a beginning. The right becomes the left.



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My Lagunitas Creek. As complex, scientifically and artistically, as needed.


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May 16, 2013

a morning sun, China Camp


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May 15, 2013

Rat Rock Island, China Camp on San Pablo Bay


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Alcatraz and Angel Island are two major tourist draws, but San Francisco Bay also has a number of smaller islands, but are rarely visited.



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This is Rat Rock Island at China Camp, on San Pablo Bay--which is the northern "thumb" of San Francisco Bay.


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