Rancho San Antonio: Photographs
With all the walking I do in this park I am occasionally in the right place at the right time, usually just after sunset when I am pressed to make it back to the parking lot before the park closes.
Other times I have been over and over a location looking to capture something I have in mind but it isn't until the twentieth visit that I get the chance. Isn't that how photography works? A combination of inspiration and perspiration.
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Moonrise |
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Sunset |
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One of the bridges in Wildcat Canyon |
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Mt. Diablo and the inversion layer |
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Another one of those Oaks |
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