Evening Glow



Evening Glow, originally uploaded by dmzajac2004.

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Pigeon Pt Lighthouse and Hostel
Pescadero California
Hwy 1
Scenic
Nikon

I met a couple of friends in Pescadero for a sunset/sunrise shoot. We spent the night. They camped out at a nearby campground while I slept in a comfy bed in a hotel 30 mins. south in Santa Cruz. I don’t like camping. You’d have to be God to get me to do again. So I had to get up 30 minutes earlier than they did which meant I got up for the sunrise at 3:30AM. I slept like a log when I got home.

We had a great time. The scenery is awesome. The company the best!

This had very little done in post. A shot of vibrance, and clarity. No crop just resized for the web.

Evening Glow



Evening Glow, originally uploaded by dmzajac2004.

Copyright © 2010 Deborah M. Zajac. All Rights Reserved.

Pigeon Pt Lighthouse and Hostel
Pescadero California
Hwy 1
Scenic
Nikon

I met a couple of friends in Pescadero for a sunset/sunrise shoot. We spent the night. They camped out at a nearby campground while I slept in a comfy bed in a hotel 30 mins. south in Santa Cruz. I don’t like camping. You’d have to be God to get me to do again. So I had to get up 30 minutes earlier than they did which meant I got up for the sunrise at 3:30AM. I slept like a log when I got home.

We had a great time. The scenery is awesome. The company the best!

This had very little done in post. A shot of vibrance, and clarity. No crop just resized for the web.

San Francisco City Hall



San Francisco City Hall, originally uploaded by dmzajac2004.

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We had a bit of a breeze on this evening the flags are moving. Those of us standing back here to shoot the capitol building were timing the light so when it was green for us we’d shoot without having traffic in our shots.

This was a fun event.

L’atelier de fabrication



L’atelier de fabrication, originally uploaded by dmzajac2004.

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Sunol Regional Wilderness
East Bay Regional Park District
Sunol, CA
Alameda Creek
Flag Hill Trail

I met a friend here our goal was to photograph wildflowers. I think we found 13 different varieties today. Our hike was moderate I think we only hiked 3 miles today.

The wildflowers aren’t yet peaking here. I’ll try to make it back next week. There weren’t too many poppies yet, and the Fiddlenecks were just beginning to flower.

The weather was really nice. Overcast in the morning, but not cold. It warmed up in the afternoon. The morning grass was covered with dew, and the night before it had rained. My shoes were soaked through. I’m investing in waterproof hiking boots this week.

When I arrived I noticed a few artists with their easels and paints busy painting the wonderful woodland scenery. I popped into the Visitor’s Center and saw it was buzzing with activity.
I discovered that there was a painter’s contest on this morning. They must be done with their painting by noon. Have it framed and ready to be judged.
The winner gets a small prize.
On our way over to Little Yosemite we stopped by the viewing area to see all the finished paintings.

The artist was no where around-we surmised he must have been the lone hiker that pasted us as we were photographing in area a little ways before this.

We later discovered that it was indeed the lone hiker who was the artist of this painting in process. His starting bid on his finished work was $250.00

“The invariable mark of wisdom is to see the miraculous in the common.” ~ Ralph Waldo Emerson

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Western Scrub Jay
Pinnacles National Monument
Paicines, CA
San Benito County
California

High Peaks Trail – He wasn’t too happy about our presence in his territory, but I thought he looked grand sitting there.

Grant Ranch House



Grant Ranch House, originally uploaded by dmzajac2004.

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Grant Ranch House

Grant Ranch County Park
Santa Clara County
San Jose, CA
Landmark

Joseph D. Grant County Park, the largest of Santa Clara County’s regional park and recreation areas.
This 9,560 acre park includes some of the County”s finest open space resources, as well as rich environmental,
cultural and recreational assets. The landscape is characteristic of the east foothills of the Santa Clara Valley with
grasslands and majestic oak trees.
Joseph D. Grant County Park is located at 18405 Mt. Hamilton Rd., San Jose, CA 95140, in the east of Santa Clara Valley.

Cultural History:
Adam Grant, the father of J.D. Grant, bought his initial holding of Canada de Pala in 1880.
Adam Grant was a founder of Murphy, Grant, & Company, a dry goods store which sold supplies to gold miners.

Grant changed the name of Bernal Lagoon to Grant Lake, built dams and diverted streams.
He remodeled the original house which was built in 1882, and added a cookhouse, servants quarters,
other houses and buildings, a rose garden and a large aviary to the property.

J.D. also used his influence to have Mount Hamilton Road moved one-half mile northeast of his
home so it would not interfere with his privacy. Entertainments on the ranch included swimming
in the pool and horseback riding through the rambling hills.

In addition to managing his father’s dry goods business, J. D. Grant founded the Columbia Steam Company,
served as President of the California-Oregon Power Company, and served on the Board of Directors of the
General Petroleum Company and the Central Pacific Railroad.

Grant owned mansions in San Francisco, Burlingame, and Pebble Beach.
He was a member of the Bohemian Club and was a life trustee of Stanford University.
Grant also belonged to the Sierra Club, and was president of the Save-the-Redwoods League for 21 years.

When Joseph D. Grant stayed at his ranch, he entertained guests such as Leland Stanford and Herbert Hoover.
Hoover stayed at the ranch for a month after his election loss to Franklin Roosevelt.

Joseph D. Grant died in 1942, and was followed in death by his wife, Edith, in 1946.
After her parents’ death, their daughter, Josephine, purchased shares in the ranch from her two
siblings and became sole owner of the property.
Josephine became a full time resident of the ranch in 1958 and
remained at the ranch until her death in 1972.

Josephine Grant’s will deeded half of the ranch property to
the Save-the-Redwoods League and the other half to
the Menninger Foundation. The property was purchased by
Santa Clara County in 1975 to be preserved as a park.
In 1978, Joseph D. Grant County Park, named after the
man and his family who had owned the property for nearly 100 years, opened to the public.
~Santa Clara County Parks and Rec

Spring Is…

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…flowers, longer days, new beginnings, and baby birds.

A friend called me yesterday to tell me his mother had found a Hummingbird nest in her rose bush while pruning it. He invited me over to photograph the nest which has an egg, and perhaps get the mama bird in flight.
Of course I couldn’t resist. It was thrilling to see how tiny the nest and egg are. To get her landing in the nest was the cherry on top of an already pretty good day.

Here she is coming back to the nest! This was thrilling. I wasn’t even sure I got the shot until today when I uploaded them.

First I saw this…

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Then she sat on her egg never taking her eye off me.

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