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Alameda Images As Sunset Approaches: Photos Of The Day
These photos were taken at the former Alameda Naval Air Station.

These photos were taken at the former Alameda Naval Air Station.

Like Ansel Adams, the photographer took her Yosemite National Park photos in black-and-white.
It's your state, it's your shot. This is California in photos.
Geoff Geiger has been snapping photos of cherubs, whimsical animals and more during his walks.
Mums and geraniums are blooming like crazy right now!
Water and hot days just seem to go together.
This photographer serves up photos of geese at the wildlife refuge and a secluded picnic spot.
A peaceful summer's day in Yosemite Valley.
This bountiful harvest was destined for the Davis Street Food Pantry, which gratefully accepts donations of homegrown produce.
This open space preserve provides panoramic views of the valley, bay and hills.
A shoutout to workers who keep this park looking beautiful.
A different view of the hills of South San Francisco.
A group of young friends enjoys down time.
This lovely photo was taken on Piedmont Avenue in Piedmont.
September hints at the changing of seasons.
Liz Whitt harvested this bountiful feast from her San Leandro garden.
This lovely photo was taken in the middle of summer.
This photo was taken near Genentech.
You never know what you'll see during a walk through Alameda neighborhoods.
A potted plant on a patio in Sacramento.
A glorious September morning dawns over Fremont.
The late-summer garden continues to provide flowers and vegetables.
It's your state, it's your shot. This is California in photos.
Photographer Dan Sarka also shared solo shots of the birds.
Master Gardener Miyo Burnett shares her preparation tips for freezing grape leaves for dolmades.
The flowers can be spotted while walking or driving through Central Alameda.
Daybreak in South San Francisco.
This beautiful tree is in a well-maintained Sacramento park.
These lovely photos were snapped at Niles Community Park.
Stumpy the squirrel lets her favorite human know when her nut bowl is empty.
These water-wise beauties add diversity to a San Leandro yard.
Labor Day Weekend brought out car enthusiasts.
Don't let the heat fool you — the seasons are starting to change.
A chilly morning in Santa Cruz was captured in early spring.
This white rose is playing a small part in San Leandro honey making.
A few texts messages "and voila. Kids are on all things with wheels, parents socialize."
Do you think that the heron noticed the changing leaves?
Abundant late-summer berries are waiting to provide a feast for small animals to bulk-up for the winter.
It's your state, it's your shot. This is California in photos.
4th of July fireworks at the beach.