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Orchard Park and Canal, Sacramento

As we move from Natomas Oak park we get our first view of the canals. There are apartment complexes to one side. This path is pretty well traveled because there is a school on the other side of the canal that you will cross a bridge to access. 

There are plenty of shade trees along the canal.



Depending on the time of year the water is partially covered by plant life.



The water is several feet deep. My dog fell in to one of these and I had to wade in to fish her out. A less than pleasant experience for everyone. 


The railing along this bridge is too high to get a good pose/photo from off the bridge. But there are still opportunities for photos. 






The view of the canal from the bridge railing. 


There is a nice large soccer field and softball diamond. 




Something a little less common for parks in the area is the skate ramps seen below. 




There is a canopy that covers a nice large area where you can eat lunch.You can see tennis courts in the background. There are plenty of backdrops for photos in this park. 


This is actually a pretty nice park. The traffic is very light. The proximity to a school means that the park is well patrolled by police. This keeps out some of the less savory people. 

Bring a camera and a fishing rod.

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Natomas Canal Overview #1

One nice thing about Natomas that few people seem to take advantage of is the number of canals. These offer nice views and places to photograph, a place to walk around, and places to fish. I can confirm that there are crappie, catfish, and turtles in these canals.

Below I have highlighted in blue a connected series of paved bike paths that cross roads and a freeway that run along these canals. You will also pass by fields that have jackrabbits and habitats for birds and other critters.

There are additional paths and canals. I'll cover these as well.




The following posts will feature pictures from along this path.






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Natomas Oak Park, Sacramento

Natomas Oak Park sits along the American River in Sacramento, California. This is a nice little park to sneak away to. The park is largely hidden from view on Garden Highway and that keeps the foot traffic low.

The park is divided in to two portions. A more ordinary section with a wide open field and covered picnic tables. This could be a nice place to have a picnic or family gathering. Sadly it seems to be taken over by people who are either homeless or up to no good. The same van has been parked in the parking lot with the hood up and someone 'tinkering' under the hood for literally years at this point. I can only assume the car hood in the up position is some sort of signal. Probably drug sales but we can only guess. A sad sign of the times.




The other portion of the park is more interesting. Like the name implies there are a number of large oak trees with a well maintained running path. Come here in the spring to catch the wildflowers in bloom.




There are a number of signs providing a history of the area and the plant life.














Besides picnic tables- there are many clear places to lay down a blanket for a picnic.















Just be aware of the thorny travelers you may pick up. You will spend a lot of time digging these little buggers out.









The running path more or less connects to a paved bike path. This path runs behind the large business park. At a fork you can ride up to Garden Highway or continue down to one of Natomas' many canals. The path links many apartment complexes and neighborhoods together and the path is well traveled. There is a bridge across the canal that leads to a school. All in all this is a nice place to walk around with many places to take photos.

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Photography 1

I feel like I have done a fair amount of research in to photography as a hobby and a potential way to make money. I do not intend to cover nearly everything today. And as of yet I have not made any money. But I have been having fun and collecting camera gear.

Key take aways so far:

Go Canon. For $125 you can get a 50mm lens that will take great quality photos and is useful for just about anything other than landscape photography. The big deal is that this lens is a 1.8. The lower the F the nicer the picture your going to get.

There are differences between cropped and uncropped sensors. For practicality and as a novice the only difference seems to be that my cropped lenses won't work if I buy an uncropped and more expensive camera at some point later on. So this does not matter.

Buy a monopod AND a tripod. More on this in a future post.

I also highly recommend buying stuff through Amazon.(I get no money from them) Easy returns and they usually have a good protection plan you can buy. Definitely worth it if this is going to a business.

You can make great money in event/wedding photography but you need a bunch of equipment and spares. But you need good networking skills and the ability to market yourself.

Vistaprint.com (Again, no money from them) allows you to make nice and easy business cards. They also will let you custom embroider shirts...But they don't allow enough customization. A shirt that said "PHOTOGRAPHER" on the back would be perfect.

I need to spend an enormous amount of time using and learning Photoshop. One key to making money in this field is by selling stock photos. Stock photography as it was has basically been destroyed by the internet. You can still make money. Get on Shutterstock and similar websites that sell mass amounts of stock photos and find a way to stand out (meaning Photoshop skills). How it works now is that you get paid so many cents per download. Make a pretty enough picture and lots of people download it. Sounds simple enough.

The barriers of entry in to Photography appear very low. Yeah, some of these cameras and lenses are thousands of dollars. And a good starter portrait lens is just over $100 and a basic camera and kit can be had for less than $1000. I am noticing a number of these professionals all have YouTube accounts/websites/teach classes/ sell their own name brand gear/sell books all at once. I am guessing that if you want to make good money as a full time photographer you need to spread out and hit many different aspects of this photography at once. Beats digging ditches for a living.

There's all sorts of gear bags. Most of them look like shit. Seriously. Will you spend $2,000 on a lens and then put it in a super thin bag? HarborFreight.com (Once again- not a dime) sells hard side Pelican-like cases for $20-$40. Buy one for each lens. Use the extra space to store accessories. Note that they have metal eyelets on the larger cases. I suspect a couple of 'S' hooks or carabiners and a lanyard or strap of some kind would make a nice shoulder strap for these. I used one of these on a weekend trip to Yosemite to protect my camera gear. Worked great.





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