Blue Angels 2

by Sherri on March 31, 2008

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Blue Angels at the Capital Airshow, Mather Field, Sacramento, CA

This is another one of my favorite shots of the Blue Angels, I took during a recent trip to Sacramento. If you ever get a chance to see them, go for it!

I’m not really into aircrafts per se. But, watching the Blue Angels perform was one of the most exciting things I’ve ever witnessed.

Blue Angels

by Sherri on March 28, 2008

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Blue Angels at the Capital Airshow, Mather Field, Sacramento, California

When Jeff and I left home for the Jedediah Smith Memorial Trail photo shoot, we knew the Blue Angels would be flying high in the sky nearby. We were hoping to get a chance to see them perform, as we were very close to Mather Field during our shoot.

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Walking the Jedediah Smith Memorial Trail

by Sherri on March 25, 2008

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Couple walking the Jedediah Smith Memorial Trail, American River Parkway, Sacramento, California

Dirt paths are on both sides of the paved bike path for walking and running.

Biking the Jedediah Smith Memorial Trail

by Sherri on March 24, 2008

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Biking the Jedediah Smith Memorial Trail, American River Parkway, Sacramento, California

I have lived less than an hour away from Sacramento for 22 years, but I had never checked out the Jedediah Smith Memorial Trail in all those years, until recently.

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Mallard Ducks – American River Parkway

by Sherri on March 20, 2008

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Mallard Ducks at the American River Parkway, Sacramento, CA

Last weekend, Jeff and I did a photo shoot at the American River Parkway in Sacramento. Our assignment was to capture photos of bikers on the Jedediah Smith Memorial Trail, named the #1 bike path in the nation for 2006 by www.trails.com.

While we were scouting the area for great locations, I got a little sidetracked by these beautiful Mallards. 

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Digital art version of the photo above

I love experimenting in PhotoShop. At first, I preferred the original shot. After looking at them for awhile, I have changed my mind. Now, I like the digital art version the best. 

Which one do you prefer?

Wildflower Hike – Windy Point Trail

by Sherri on March 19, 2008

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Couple hiking the Windy Point Trail, Colfax, CA.

One of the most spectacular locations to enjoy and photograph wildflowers in the Sierra Foothills is without a doubt the Windy Point Trail.  [click to continue…]

Mountain Biking the Stagecoach Trail

by Sherri on March 18, 2008

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Pan shot of a woman mountain biking the Stagecoach Trail, ASRA, Auburn, CA

The Stagecoach Trail is the #1 trail of the Clementine Loop Trail. It starts at Russell Road (off of Lincoln Way) in Auburn and ends about 2-miles later at the North Fork of the American River. If you plan to continue on here to trail # 2, cross over the Old Foresthill Road Bridge and hook up with the Clementine Trail on the left.

This trail is considered a beginner/intermediate trail. It’s an old fire road, so it’s very wide all the way down to the river, which is the easy part. But, it’s downhill all the way. Which means, for those that want to turn around here and return to Russell Road, it’s all uphill and that bumps this trail up to intermediate.

Note: All the trails that make up the Clementine Loop Trail are great for hiking and running too. They are also “dog friendly” for leashed dogs.

You can view more of our mountain biking stock photos in our Biking Gallery.

Mountain Biking the Clementine Trail

by Sherri on March 17, 2008

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Mountain biking the Clementine Trail, ASRA, Auburn, CA

Look close. There are actually 2 mountain bikers in the middle of this photo. I was hiking on the other side of the river when I shot this. I decided to travel light that day and left my long zoom lens behind. Unfortunately! 

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Mountain Biking the Culvert Trail

by Sherri on March 14, 2008

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Silhouetted mountain bikers riding through the culvert, Auburn State Recreation Area, Auburn, California

The Culvert Trail is trail #4 of the 5 trails that make up the Clementine Loop Trail. It runs from Lake Clementine Road to the Auburn-Foresthill Road and drops down into Mammoth Bar. At this point it hooks up with trail #5, the Confluence Trail, which parallels the Middle Fork of the American River. 

Mountain Biking the Confluence Trail

by Sherri on March 10, 2008

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Mountain biking the Confluence Trail, Auburn State Recreation Area, Auburn, California

The Confluence Trail is #5 of the five trails that make up the Clementine Loop Trail. It begins off Old Foresthill Road out of the Mammoth Bar OHV area in Placer County, runs along the Middle Fork of the American River and ends up at the Foresthill Bridge.

The Quarry Trail (see the trail in the background of this photo) that I wrote about in previous posts, is on the other side of the river, in El Dorado County.

Note: This trail is recommended for advanced riders only.