California's Gold Rush Country by Dave Wyman
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As we have for the past few years, Ken Rockwell and I led a group of photographers along the backroads of California. This year, we explored the northern reaches of California's historic Gold Rush country. Our circular route led us north and east from Sacramento, the state capitol, to the quintessential gold rush towns of Nevada City and Downieville, down the Feather River Canyon to the town of Chico, and back to Sacramento. In between we photographed old mines, ghost towns, local citizens, ourselves, and the sublime scenery of the Northern California.


The Gold Rush began in 1848, with the discovery of flakes of gold at the bottom of a creek flowing through a lumber mill. People are still looking for gold, and still finding it, in one form or another.


Though California's image of late seems tarnished, gold can still be found, and not just in miners' pans or under the ground. More transitory yet recurrent forms of gold can be found in fields of golden flowers, and not infrequently at sunrise and sunset, when golden light fills the sky. And the Golden State is still a land of golden opportunities, drawing now, as it did more than a century and a half ago, people from around the world. In this sense, surely Gold Rush country is as much as state of mind as it is a place fixed by geography.


My photographic approach saw me as often as not restricting my field of view. I attempted to master methods of photographing visual fragments, rather than the entirety of what I saw. In so doing, I hoped to create my own encompassing vision of Gold Rush country.


Rose, Chico State Campus

It had been a quite rainy morning, and it was raining still as a couple of us made photographs of the flowers in the Chico State rose garden.
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Bidwell Mansion in the Reflection of Our Van Window

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Detail, Wall Lamp Fixture, Bidwell Mansion

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Washing Board, Bidwell Mansion

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Annie Bidwells Egg Beater

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Detail of Table Decoration, Bidwell Mansion

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Piano - Bidwell Mansion

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Almonds in Jar, Bidwell Mansion

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Bidwell Mansion, Reflected in a Puddle of Rain

Having lived in Chico for a while, and having visited the town often over the past several years, I've photographed the signature mansion many times. This time I came up with another way to do it, although I practically had to lay on my belly to do it.
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Leaf and Walkway, Bidwell Mansion State Historic Park

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Fireweed at Pulga

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Falling-Down Building, Pulga

Another image Richard found.
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Old Building at Pulga

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Old Building, Pulga

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The Auto and Train Bridges at Pulga, Along the Feather River Canyon

The original photograph, made under cloudy skies, was fairly washed out. I added contrast and pumped up the vibrancy of the colors, and saturated the green a bit. The interesting bridges were enhanced, I think, by the lucky s-curve of the train tracks. I'm not sure why the s-curve is touted as a worthy addition to a photograph; I suppose it helps lead the eye to the main subject or, in this case, subjects.
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