Doggone good times at Ashley Memorial Dog Park, Auburn, California
If you haven't heard by now, there is a new dog park in town. Finally!
This park has only been open a few weeks and already there are dozens of regular visitors. Some folks and their canine companions visit there nearly every day. [click to continue…]
Lower North Fork of the American River, Auburn, California, as seen from our hike on the Western States Trail.
This photo of the American River was taken during our recent location scouting trip down in the American River Confluence area. Jeff and I had gone down there to see if anyone was rafting or kayaking the recently opened "Auburn Run." [click to continue…]
Man horseback riding on the Western States Trail, Auburn, California
I just found out, that the decision has just been made to cancel the annual Tevis Cup Endurance Ride. [click to continue…]
The famous and historic "No Hands Bridge," Auburn, California
While on a hike and location scouting trip recently down in the American River Canyon, I took this shot of the famous "No Hands Bridge." Â
I have photographed this bridge a few times, but not from this perspective. I really like the unique angle of view and the way the bridge is reflected in the American River.
This photo will be available in our Auburn Stock Photo Gallery soon, along with this photo of No Hands Bridge.
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Our neighborhood in Auburn, California
For 17 days now, this is what it has looked like around here. The forest fires currently burning about 30-miles or so from Auburn near Foresthill (in Placer County), were just ranked #1 in the nation. [click to continue…]
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My favorite Daylily, Auburn, California
As with all of the other Daylily photos I have posted, I don't know the actual name of this one either. But, I can tell you that it is my favorite. It will also be the last one to bloom.
I may post a couple more variations of this one in the next few days, since it is my favorite.
Please check back later. Also, if you happen to know the name of it, please let my other readers and I know, by leaving a comment below. Thanks.
Peg Challender kayaking on Lake Clementine, Auburn, California
Put a new "spin" on an old subject, by using PhotoShop's "Radial Blur" filter. I set this one at #4.
Try it, you might like it!
Please visit our Kayaking Stock Photo Gallery to see more of our kayaking photos, or our Auburn Stock Photo Gallery to see more photos of Auburn, California.
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Lone Oak Tree #1, Auburn, California
There is an excellent write-up on Black Star Rising, that gave me the idea for this post.
Often, some of our images don't make the cut for one reason or another, but we hang on to them anyway.Â
That was the case with this shot. It was taken years ago with a little 3.0 MP digicam that was given to me. In fact, I took quite a few shots on this camera that I really love, but can't do much with.
The write-up on Black Star Rising got me to go back and take another look at some of my really old stuff once again.
For years, I wanted a photo of this tree. It stands out like a sore thumb on Foresthill Road, just outside of Auburn. Unfortunately, when I did finally get a shot of it, it was with the wrong camera.
Lone Oak Tree #2, used Poster Edges Filter and increased the saturation.
I decided to play around with this shot in PhotoShop to see what I could come up with. Since the quality of the original isn't good enough to use for large prints, or most publication purposes, I decided to use my favorite creative filter, Poster Edges, to give it the look of a painting. By doing so, I may be able to at least make a decent print of it. I really like the way it turned out. I have done this with other shots that almost got tossed, such as this one of the deer.
Photo Tip - don't throw a photo away just because it doesn't make the final cut. If it has some redeaming quality about it, try a little experimentation.
By the way, I will return to this old Lone Oak Tree in the future with my professional camera. I know that it's days are numbered and I want to capture a great shot of it before it's too late!
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In case you haven't heard, California is on fire. In Northern California alone, an estimated 200,000 square miles have already burned. Most of the several hundred fires burning are due to the several thousand lightening strikes from earlier this week.
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The Tosh Meets Marley Band, Regional Park, Auburn, California
Despite scorching hot weather and ongoing technical problems, the Tosh Meets Marley Band put on one h**l of a show Friday night, at the Regional Park in Auburn. There was an estimated 3,000 party goers at this "Free" annual event, put on by the Auburn Recreation District (ARD).
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