Tree and Rock; Petaluma, California

Photo of cows grazing at sunset near an oak tree that looks like it grows out of a rock in Petaluma, California.
It’s a Rock Tree

It looks like this oak tree is growing out of the rock.  It isn’t of course.  But they’ve shared the same spot for many years.  They’ve seen many cows come and go.

The scene has been the subject of many photos.   I think the first one I saw was by Lance Kuehne.  You can see his vision of it here.   Recently, I saw one by Marty Knapp.  You can see his version, complemented by the moon, here.

You can find the scene a few miles west of Petaluma on the Point Reyes-Petaluma Road.  It’s on the left side as you drive west.  I drove by it many times on the way to Point Reyes National Seashore before I spotted it.  I’d like to try shooting it again.  A moon would be a nice addition.  I think I’d move a little to the right and use a wider lens or stand farther back.  It would be nice if the cows were there and arranged in the most aesthetically pleasing manner.  Maybe I’ll do it.  Maybe.

Featured Artist at Riverfront Art Gallery

Photo depicting a portion of my show at the Riverfront Art Glallery.
Part of My Show, Riverfront Art Gallery

I usually post something at least every seven days, but I’ve fallen a little behind this time.  The reason is I’ve been putting together an exhibit at the Riverfront Art Gallery in Petaluma.  About a quarter of my show is depicted in the above photo.

The show is titled “Wildlife as Art” and is comprised of about two dozen of my favorite images from Alaska, Yellowstone and nearby Point Reyes National Seashore.  Most of the prints are on canvas with gallery wrap-style framing.

There will be a reception tomorrow, November 10, from 5:00 p.m. to 9:00 p.m.   I hope you can make it, but, if not, stop by later.    The show runs through January 6th.

A word about the Riverfront Art Gallery.  It’s located at 132 Petaluma Boulevard North in Petaluma, CA.   The gallery is the creation of two local photographers, Lance Kuehne and Jerrie Jerne Morago, who wanted to open a high-end art gallery in Petaluma that would feature some of the best artists in the North San Francisco Bay Area.  The gallery has been open for a little over five years and has  been voted best art gallery in Sonoma County for the past five years.

The gallery operates as a co-op with about 20 members of which I am one.  For more info on the gallery click here.