The statues on top of the building that is now a bank were originally created back in the 1860's. Ravens, starlings and seagulls often use them for perches
The ocean was rough and the clouds were gorgeous just before sunset on the headlands just down the road from the Mendocino Art Center.
The Presbyterian Church was also built back in the late 19th century but is still a very active place.
I must admit however, that I kidnapped the clouds behind the
church from the sky around San Luis Obispo and brought them back here.
Tricky me.
The statues again, from a different angle, complete with raven, the edge of one of Mendocino's water towers at the side. The water towers are mostly decorative now but once windmills worked hard on them.
Friday, February 10, 2012
Monday, February 6, 2012
Sunday, January 15, 2012
These are swallow babies in a nest located under the roof of the front porch at the Caspar Community Center taken during CasparFest in August of 2011. I had watched them being fed by the parents for several weeks before this shot. During the weekend of CasparFest I observed what seemed like odd behavior of the parent birds. They would fly near the nest like they were bringing food and the babies would perk up noisily with mouths stretched wide but the parent would veer off after coming very close. The babies would reach out and it looked as if they were close to falling out of the nest. Someone standing nearby said that it might be a strategy by the parents trying to get the babies to leave the nest. That seemd to be true and it seemed to succeed as they were gone from the nest a couple of days later.
Sunday, January 8, 2012
Saturday, January 7, 2012
I was teaching a workshop at the Mendocino Art Center and was on lunch break, it was late spring and I was walking around town taking pictures of flowers and other things. I was walking down Lansing St., there were tourists and locals all around on the streets and suddenly here was this little guy, sticking his head out of the rosemary plant by the sidewalk. A number of people had just walked by him when my eyes spotted him. He stayed still for several minutes while I shot a dozen pictures or so and then turned and slithered back into the foliage and under the building that was adjacent. It felt like a visual gift from the universe at the time.
Saturday, December 31, 2011
Thursday, December 22, 2011
This is an image I captured a couple of years ago of my friend Kevin Milligan as he was painting a scene in downtown Mendocino. He has a gallery in Danville, California now but did a book of Mendocino scenes a few years ago. He also teaches
plein air painting workshops at the Mendocino Art Center.
His webpage is
http://kevinmilligangallery.com/
plein air painting workshops at the Mendocino Art Center.
His webpage is
http://kevinmilligangallery.com/
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