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Sweetpeas, apricots, and peaches. Santa Barbara, California.

 

Processed in Photoshop CC 2015.5 and ON1 Photos 10.5.1 (Dynamic Contrast, Color Enhancement filters).

Santa Barbara 2010

View of Santa Barbara from the opposite side of the courthouse.

Great Blue Heron

Built in 2005, this set of Spanish Colonial Revival-style townhouses was designed by Jeff Shelton to house live-work studios. The buildings are oriented to compass directions, rather than the surrounding street grid of Santa Barbara, and are arranged around a courtyard. The buildings feature various eclectic elements, including colorful garage doors, windows of various sizes, rooftop terraces, red terra cotta tile hipped and shed roofs, stucco-clad exteriors, colorful tiles, large arched bays opening onto the courtyard, and decorative metalwork. The building is a particularly exemplary example of Shelton’s work, which is more imaginative and expressive than most contemporary development in Santa Barbara, which is subject to significant design review per the city’s design standards.

Built in 2016, this Spanish Colonial Revival-style building was designed by Jeff Shelton to serve as a multi-unit apartment building. The building features various eclectic elements, including colorful tile, windows of varying sizes, awnings, decorative metalwork, a horseshoe-shaped opening at the entrance to the automobile courtyard, a stucco-clad exterior, and a rooftop terrace. The building is a particularly exemplary example of Shelton’s work, which is more imaginative and expressive than most contemporary development in Santa Barbara, which is subject to significant design review per the city’s design standards.

2936 De La Vina Street, Santa Barbara, CA.

 

Processed in Nik Color Efex Pro 4 (ProContast, Detail Extractor, and Low Key filters).

In January between storms, time to play.

neighborhood photowalk, inspired by michael!

Plants eat sunshine by converting solar energy into plant food through the process of photosynthesis. Animals grow by eating plants that eat sunlight and by synthesizing vitamin D, which grows healthy bones, from the sun's ultraviolet light. And at the top of the web, humans eat plants and animals or one or the other.

 

When ya get down to it then, what we eat is sunshine; it's just converted into different forms throughout the food chain. If we are what we eat, then fundamentally―we are sunshine.

 

So you see, the sun, it shines on you and from within you.

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Voigtlander Nokton 50mm f/1.5 Prominent (1950s)

The Santa Barbara Mission. Santa Barbara, CA

At Santa Barbara County Arboretum photographed 01-27-18.

first watch in three years or more.

sterling's all "what time is it?" i don't know. "look at your watch!" oh yeah.

Gillespie at Valerio Streets, Santa Barbara, California

Photo from our deck looking to the west over a neighbor's house.

Voigtlander Nokton 50mm f/1.5 Prominent (1950s)

Built in 2006, this Spanish Colonial Revival-style townhouse was designed by Jeff Shelton to serve as a private residence on an alley parallel to State Street in Downtown Santa Barbara. The house takes the form of a slender, stucco-clad tower, with various eclectic elements, including moorish window openings on the fourth floor, a corner tower, a corner niche with a large yellow ceramic pot, decorative metalwork, a rooftop terrace and glazed tile around the arched garage bay and entrance door on the first floor. The building is a particularly exemplary example of Shelton’s work, which is more imaginative and expressive than most contemporary development in Santa Barbara, which is subject to significant design review per the city’s design standards.

In Santa Barbara, California, the agave plant’s spiny leaves glow in the midday sunlight.

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