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A comprehensive chronological what, when, where history of changes to and new material on Steve Benson's A Point In Time Photography web site. |
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You'll find a close-up of McArthur-Burney Falls, and one taken from an overlook that shows the falls framed by the pine forest that all but hides it from the nearby park entrance.
The waters of Britton Lake were so still they created a mirror like surface reflecting the blue sky and surrounding pine forest effectively doubling their beauty.
Another photo called The 'Gate' at Sunrise From a Distance, I know the title's not very creative, but hey it works.
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I hope this will enhance the experience for returning visitors to the SBAPITP web site.
A Photographer at Night is a photo I took of a fellow photography student while we were doing a night photography assignment. Something of a photograph of a photographer taking a photograph
The Main, Copyright, Comments, acknowledgement Links, Gallery, and all Gallery Exhibit pages were reformatted in a similar manner to create a 'standard' look.
The second photograph is a Little Girl in Kimono. She was too cute to miss photographing; kids are so cool.
The last addition to the Cherry Blossom Parade exhibit today, is of a Cub Scout Pack.
A Beautiful Lady in Stone that sits above a building's doorway in San Francisco is today's final addition.
The second photograph is of a dude on a drum, Yep, this half naked dude jumped up onto this huge drum and rode on top for most of the parade route. Check it out.
This exhibit is starting with two photographs, one is of Taiko Drummers and dancers. One of San Francisco's Finest is the subject of the second picture.
One photo of a Totem Pole is currently in this exhibit.
A photograph of a Cyprus tree is presented in both conventional black & white and a less conventional sepia toned version.
Yep, aren't you special, this site was created for you. I hope you'll find something here that you enjoy.
Thanks for visiting, please come again when you have the time.....
The China Camp Exhibit is simple with one photograph I call Fence House. I know it's not a very creative name, but it's descriptive at least.
You may find the Genocide poster disturbs you, that's OK, it's supposed to.
On a lighter note, 'Steveda' should be good for a laugh, specially for those who know me.
Lastly, you'll find a picture of my Harley with a bit of digital magic added for effect.
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