Travel Guide to Inland Monterey County, CA
including regional descriptions and over 125 pictures
by Steve Reiss (text and photography)
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About the Book
driving, hundreds of words, and thousands of images to document.
I want to describe and show you what it is like to stand on the middle of the small bridge spanning the San Lorenzo Creek. The only sounds will be the shallow crystal-clear creek flowing over the moss-colored
creek bed.
I want you to feel the heat of Monterey County’s summer, learn about its
communites, see the produce of the Salinas Valley and long for lunch in Parkfield.
Autographed, hard cover editions available at: http://store.dalmdad.com/trgutoinmoco.html
Features & Details
- Primary Category: Travel
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Project Option: Small Square, 7×7 in, 18×18 cm
# of Pages: 80 - Publish Date: Feb 02, 2008
- Keywords monterey county, carmel valley, king city, san andreas fault, priest valley, san ardo, san lucas, arroyo seco, cattlemen road, indian valley road, interlake road, jolon road, mission road, lockwood road, lonoak road, metz road, parkfield grade, peachtree road, river road, shirttail gulch road, vinyard canyon road, warthan canyon road, san antonio, el camino real, lewis creek, gabilan range, santa lucia, gloria road, east of eden, freedom mural, foothills road, romie road, chalone peak, bear gulch, junipero serra peak, los coches rancho, elm avenue, arroyo seco cone, sierra de salinas, milpitas road, pine canyon road, Greenfield bridge, dry river, pettits peak, sycamore flat, laureles grade, tidball store, dutton hotel, fort hunter ligget, los padres, pacific ocean, coast road, ramus road, high peaks, resurrection wall, stonewall canyon road, earthquake capitol, parkfield prediction, slack canyon road, san simeon earthquake, san miguel, cholame creek, diablo range, dalmdad, nikon, d70s, california, bradley, chualar, gonzales, greenfield, jolon, lockwood, lonoak, parkfield, oil, drilling, wells, soledad, bitterwater, coalinga, pinnacles, missions, us101, mountains, vinyards, grapes, strawberries, artichoke, reliz, coyote, hacienda, bells, facades, sanctuary, cross, snakes, fountains, sundials, flowers, cactus, bbq, tritip, barns
About the Creator
What on Earth is a "Dalmdad" and why should I buy my landscape photography from one? Steve, your photographer, is Dalmdad. Dalm, of course, is short for Dalmatian and Lucy is our Dalm. Lucy's profile is our business logo. Dalm has been taking pictures for over 30 years and took roughly 6000 frames in 2006. He also drove almost 1500 local miles throughout central California in search of the photos we bring to you. For most of those years, Dalm relied on a Minolta Maxxum slr, Kodak film, and the local Photomat. Times have changed. After a head-to-head challenge between film and digital during our 2001 trip to Alaska, the film camera was packed away and never used again. Today Dalm relies on a Nikon d70s dslr, Compact Flash, and Adobe Photoshop CS3. In the short time since going pro, Dalm has had requests to use his images for textbooks, print magazines, travel signs, and two issues of Shmap.