Photography: Petaluma

“I spry my closed vision
over the streets of this city and the shadows lurching within it.”
—Suman Pokhrel

I’ve spent the week in various places in downtown Sacramento and it reminded me how much I miss traveling. I used to visit new cities, exploring on my own, letting my curiosity guide me. I’d strike up conversations with strangers, share a bit of their worldview for a moment, and I always left feeling renewed. While I’ve not done much of it lately, there are moments that feed that creative energy. Little artist dates, as Julie Cameron calls them.

One such date was a quick stop in Petaluma on the way back from our Dillion Beach trip. The teens went one way and I went the other. Although it was quick, there was plenty for me to feast my eyes upon. Here are a few of my favorite shots. Let me know if you have a favorite and let’s travel together soon.

  • Photos were taken with an Olympus OM-D and edited with ON1 Photo RAW

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34 thoughts on “Photography: Petaluma

  1. Exploring new cities is always fun!

    As you probably remember from a recent DLTDGB episode, I’ve had an ongoing goal over the last 25 years to go to as many different In-N-Out Burger locations as I can. Four years ago, I took a day trip to a city that a lot of people around here make fun of for being boring and such, mostly to go to more In-N-Outs, but I also did some exploring in this supposedly boring city, and I had a great time. I did two more trips like this to two other cities in day trip distance with In-N-Outs I hadn’t been to, and I enjoyed both of those trips too.

    I really need to do something like that this year before I go back to work, and the problem is that I’ve been to so many In-N-Outs that the closest one I haven’t been to is about a 3-4 hour drive. That’s still doable if I take off early in the morning, of course, and I’d still have time to explore… But now that I think about it, an acquaintance from high school whom I’ve been friends with for most of the social media era told me a few months ago when the aforementioned In-N-Out was open and said I should go see her when I go to that one, so maybe I’ll have to see if I can make that happen in the next few weeks.

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  2. Love these black and whites, Bridgette. I think my favorite is the first one that isn’t numbered. But #2 caught my attention from your perspective which you always do so well. And I liked the content of #s 5 and 6. Of course they were all interesting. I hope the teens had as much fun as you did with the excursion.

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    • Sounds like you visit Petaluma even more than me! Yes, it’s got a lot of cool shops and is really pretty at Christmas time. I’ll have to try Lombardi’s next time. Thank you.

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  3. Lovely photography. Beautiful all photos. Amazing drowing the last one pic. Nice the 9th of church pic.
    Wonderful you sharing your memories & moments.
    Thanks, Bridgette!

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    • I’m so glad you liked these pictures! That bird was actually inside a cage and it was quite tricky to get him in focus. Glad I was able to bring back your semi-fond memories. It’s a cute town.

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