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a photo a day - photos by Donald Kinney
July 17, 2014
if you look closely and squint
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photo by Donald Kinney
If you look closely and squint, you might be able to see sunlight peeking through the leaves.
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drama in the sky -- or perhaps it may have been chaos
an orangy-red sunrise -- a chorus of beauty
Lagunitas Creek -- I may have lost my touch
the Gee Gee Bridge -- 1 billion 1, and 1 billion 2
late afternoon -- west Marin County
it was Wednesday -- it was early in the morning
Nicasio -- ducks swam, clouds flew
fog on Mount Tamalpais -- nothing out of the ordinary
it was morning -- it was a blazing sunrise
finding the edge -- at Land's End
a dearth of photo opportunities -- lord help me
view from top of Mt. Tamalpais
photography -- it's sort of a hit or miss proposition
light streaks in the sky
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Madrones on Mt. Tamalpais
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