Sunday, August 26, 2007

Petaluma's Old Adobe

Located near the city of Petaluma, California - this is one of Petaluma's Historic Landmarks from the 1800's. This was General Guadalupe Vallejo's working ranch from 1836-1846. All Photos were taken without any flash and using only existing lighting.











13 comments:

Deirdre said...
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Anonymous said...

Every time I look at these pictures I see something I missed the time before. They're really good.

D xoxo

Becca said...

There are some really good light and shadow effects in these photos. Well done!

jzr said...

You don't waste any time, Richard! Nice work!

wendy said...

welcome to this wacky world of blogs.

I find the picture of the dinig table hauntingly beautiful..

PixieDust said...

I come your way via Deidre... so glad I stopped by to soak in the beauty of these photos. I love adobe, I was at Mission Santa Clara a few weekends ago, it is so peaceful and beautiful.

:-)

Left-handed Trees... said...

Beautiful photos...glad D. sent me by this way!

Lucy said...

Your photos are amazing. Glad Deirdre posted your link, hope you keep enjoying the blogging process and all the great people you will meet! :)

Anonymous said...

I'm so glad Dierdre encouraged you to share your photographic talent here. My husband and I were in your area last April; these pictures (especially the coastline) bring back good memories and make me want to return soon.

GreenishLady said...

I came via Deirdre's blog. Now you're giving me reason to start planning NEXT year's trip to California. Great photos.

Amber said...

Good pics! This place gets my mind going. Imagine when people lived and worked in these places!

:)

Lacithecat said...

oh I love the light. It feels like dawn.

Just beautiful pictures

Patresa said...

These are a treat to look at again and again, Richard. The dining room made me catch my breath.