Sep 26 2008
Image Fest
| November 15, 2008 |
See this post.
Sep 26 2008
| November 6, 2008 | ||
| 7:30 pm | to | 9:30 pm |
Two themes this month: Motion and Geometric Forms. Members can enter two images in each category.
Sep 24 2008
The October Color News has updated information about ImageFest 2008. The flier has been updated also. See the earlier post.
Sep 24 2008
| November 1, 2008 | ||
| 12:00 pm | to | 3:30 pm |
You can meet up with others at the Ebenezer Lutheran Church, 678 Portola Drive. See this map for directions to the church. We will leave the church parking lot at 12:00 PM Noon.The lighthouse gate opens at 12:30 PM and closes at 3:30 PM giving us plenty of time to work the lighthouse. If you want to meet us at the lighthouse, we’ll meet at the trail head near the parking lot where the Lighthouse sign is.
What: The lighthouse was built in 1877, making the building a very interesting subject inside and out. The seaside rocks and cliffs are also very nice. The path down to the lighthouse may present something interesting. There is also a tunnel we must walk through. Colorful moss growing on the rocks might catch your eye. What about the plants or even birds found in the area?
Directions: See map. Take Hwy 101 northbound across the Golden Gate Bridge.
• Exit Alexander Avenue; bear right.
• Follow Alexander Avenue 0.2-miles; turn left onto Bunker Road.
• On Bunker Road, pass through one way Baker-BarryTunnel.
• Follow Bunker Road 3-miles; turn left on Field Road.
• Follow Field Road 0.8-miles to Point Bonita parking lot and trailhead.
• Walk the 0.5-mile trail to the lighthouse.
For more information and a map see this website or this one.
Have lunch before leaving, or bring a snack. Or better yet both.
Please let us know if anyone needs a ride.
Sep 24 2008
| October 11, 2008 | ||
| 9:30 am | to | 11:30 am |
This is your chance to photograph more than 25 species of butterflies as they flit from flower to flower. The Conservatory also houses almost two thousand plant species Excellent images can be captured in the Lowland Tropics, Aquatic Plants, Potted Plants and Highland Tropics galleries. The building itself extends fine interpretive opportunities. Remember: NO Tripods inside. Admission: $5 adults, $3 seniors. E-mail ge.larsen at sbcglobal.net if you will attend.