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Rolling Surf on North Beach with the Point Reyes Headland buried in distant fog. |
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A shimmer of light on the Salt Marsh south of Point Reyes Station |
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An organic dairy farm kisses the Pacific at land's end on Point Reyes. |
Life threw me a curve ball on Wednesday when artist Mark
Gould who operates the Sliver 815 Art Space in his wife’s Taos Lifestyle home store asked if I would be part of a four person photography exhibition. He was mounting
a show to open Friday, September 27 and one of the photographers had cancelled. I would be the substitute if I accepted and if Rob Nightingale the owner of Wilder Nightingale Fine Art in Taos agreed to
the arrangement. Happily, Rob thought it was “a good idea” and I said yes. Pinch
hitting for Taos’s best known photographer meant a mad scramble to assemble
already framed photographs. Mark and I hung the show at Sliver 815 Saturday. If I had a brain I'd have taken a photograph of my wall and the show Light it Up would be the subject of today's post. Oh but no.
Which leads to today’s modest offering of more iPhone images.
That trusty old iPhone 11 Pro has bailed me out once again.
All are from my
beloved Point Reyes.
As you read this I have downloaded and processed exactly one of the six memory cards from my coastal photo safari two weeks ago. Photographs from that card and others will be reflected in several posts I expect. Imagine that. Real photographs from a real camera.
1 comment:
Congratulations on being part of the Silver 815 Art Space show. Quite a scramble but obviously not beyond you. Love the middle photograph of the shimmer of light on the salt marsh at Point Reyes Station. What a magical place this is! I am delighted you were able to make a sojourn to your beloved Point Reyes, and thank you for sharing your vision of it with us.
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