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Archive for May, 2007

Downtown New London

Thursday, May 10th, 2007

I admit it. I’ve been holding out on you. Let me just say, with all of my heart, I am sorry.

I went shooting for a while after work today and it got me to thinking about this whole collection of downtown New London photos that I’ve never posted anywhere. So, I spent a bit of time in Lightroom getting them sorted out, and now, without further ado, here they are. Okay, well, four of them anyway.

These were taken on the Amtrak Excela tracks that run along the pier. I can hear the train whistle basically all day, which would be great if it wasn’t tremendously irritating.

 

 

 

I see this fellow on many mornings when I walk to work. He always stops and steps out of the way so that I can pass him on the sidewalk. I’m not sure if everyone is home upstairs, but he’s a charming man. He has good taste in waterfowl, too.

 

UCSC Arboretum

Saturday, May 5th, 2007

After spending a few days in Yosemite National Park (photographing from before dawn until after dark each day), we came out to Santa Cruz to spend some time on the California coast. I have never been here before, but to say that I love it would be an understatement.

In search of recreational as well as photographic opportunities, I decided to spend a couple of hours walking around the University of California Santa Cruz’s arboretum, which is open every day from nine to five and is completely free (always a plus). I took a lot of photos there, but here are a few of my favorite “textural” ones. These aren’t intended to be strict foreground/background, subject/backdrop photos, but rather as tangible shapes and textures.

 

 

 

 

 

I will be posting a lot more Santa Cruz and Yosemite photos in the coming week, so don’t forget about me!