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Oakland Estuary — A Sense of Place
Photos from fifteen years of living next to the Estuary. See https://photography.pandemonia.com/Essays-Articles-Etc/Oakland-Estuary for the companion essay.
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The Old Sheds and the Fruitvale Bridges
The old sheds next to the Estuary, with the Fruitvale bridges in the middle distance. The buildings were torn down and replaced by generic lifestyle condos a year or two after I took this photo; the artists and crafts people and small businesses who inhabited them were also displaced, of course… (2002).
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