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53 images Created 22 May 2012

Daily Life Photography by Bryan Patrick based in Sacramento.
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  • Butterflies are free to fly at Hagen Park as (left) Cori Guthrie 12 and her friend  (right) Hailey Harwell 11, enjoy a swing in their halloween costumes. The two of them live down the street from Hagen Park in Rancho Cordova and decided to bring their costumes out a day early for a late afternoon swing in the park.
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  • Scott Hudziak from Seattle plays a shot of croquet on the Black Rock Desert at Burning Man a weeklong event in the Nevada Desert.  Picture taken Wednesday, September 1, 1999.  He was there with friends walking along the desert when they came upon this giant croquet set that used bowling balls and sledgehammer.  .
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  • A diver shines his light on a turtle. Apo Island is a volcanic island covering 12 hectares in land area, 7 kilometers off the southeastern tip of Negros Island and 30 kilometers south of the Negros Oriental capital of Dumaguete City in the Philippines. Apo Island is one of the world's best known community-organized marine sanctuaries.
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  • Children play near their home and enjoy the heat of the summer with a cool down with some hoses in Sacramento.
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  • Comet Neowise taken 3 different nights, July 19, 2020.
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  • Who's driving who as an owner takes his dog away from the new dog park at Sutter's landing.
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  • Two elderly men show off their fitness to each other as they laugh about the moment and the sign behind them. Taken during a workout at the YMCA in Sacramento.
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  • Children play near the pool light at the OKi Park Pool on Wissemann Dr. in Sacramento.The city is keeping pools open in the evenings for family use on days when temperatures reach over 101.
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  • Curious burrowing owls peek over at the Wildhorse Golf Course. A statewide effort is going on to count burrowing owls, a species of concern because so much land is being developed. One of the best areas remaining is Wildhorse Golf Course, where students have built holes for the owls. The owls congregating at several nest sites on course.
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  • A Nyala gives birth at the Sacramento Zoo.
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  • In costume Joey Sangiacomo 9, (cq) echos his voice into the cannon at Sutter's Fort. He was their with others in his 4th grade class for the opening of Sutter's Fort Sesquicentennial Gold Rush Exhibit. The event took place rain or shine. Fortunately Joey was also able to keep his nose dry for a short while.
    SUTTERS FORT CANNON
  • A high-diver makes his way to the water, looking as if he's avoiding the setting sun. Picture was taken at the Roseville Aquatic Center for a cartoon network to premiere new cartoons to local kids in a unique swimming pool theater, note the balloons. 6/19/95. SACRAMENTO BEE/BRYAN PATRICK
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  • Brock the Border Collie corrals a sheep during the sheepdog trials. It was getting pretty hot out there and the sheep were not responding to Brock very well. So he decided to take action on this guy. The event was the 14th annual lambtown USA Festival which took place in Downtown Dixon 7/29/00.
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  • Liz Haines a master Gardener for the Fair Oaks Horticulture Center shows off her big tomato as folks in the background sample the free fruits and vegetables. This was all a part of Harvest Day, it is one of the largest annual gardening events in the Sacramento area, featuring a long list of speakers and demonstrations, educational booths and gardeners showing off their gardens. Picture taken at the Fair Oaks Horticulture Center at Fair Oaks Parkbp
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  • FROSTY THE SNOW BOY:  Marquis Rinker (front) gets pummeled by snow as his father Tim Rinker tows him with a 4 wheel all-terrain vehicle. It was Marquis's 9TH birthday and both are from Sacramento.  The person in the back is Lauren Weber also from Sacramento. Picture was taken at the sno-park off the Yuba Gab exit off I-80.
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  • Jingga the baby tiger and her mother Baha enjoy some time together as Jingga is released for the first time into the zoo enclosure. The Sacramento zoo released a baby tiger for the first time to see how it would do. June 16, 2010.
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  • A screaming Petrena Toledo 9, rides the Hydro Slide at the California State Fair with her aunt Jennifer Dobson and cousin Matthew Dobson 4.  All are from Fair Oaks visiting the opening day of the California State Fair.
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  • A elderly man makes his way through the open court area in the center of Arden Fair mall late in the afternoon as the sun creates shadows from the atrium roof..
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  • A scuba diver makes his way along in a kelp forest as the bright sun shoots through at the Point Lobos marine reserve in Carmel, CA.  The thick forest of kelp is unique to the California coast.
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  • Bertha Norton age 101, gives her great great grandson Joshua Ramirez 16 months, a pinch and a kiss. Bertha is from Miadu and Wintun tribes.  PIcture taken the California State Indian Museum while celebrating "Gathering of Honored Elders".
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  • A California State Park visitors watches on as the wildlife take rest on the hood of his truck, near Highway 1, at Mendocino California.
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  • A young girl displays old glory during a July fireworks show in downtown Sacramento.
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  • Benjamin Neufeld 8, from Somerset stays cool inside with his goat Tulie at the El Dorado County Fair. He was there along with many others showing off their animals. Tulie liked having the shades on. PIcture taken 6/15/00. Sacramento Bee/Bryan Patrick.
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  • A little girl begs for money outside the barbed wire fence at the Killing Fields museum in Cambodia. The museum was a former school in Phnom Pehn used as a prison where Cambodians were interrogated, tortured, and murdered by the Khmer Rouge. The Khmer Rouge ruled Cambodia from 1975 to 1979.  While in power the Khmer Rouge murdered, worked to death, or killed by starvation close to 1.7 million Cambodians, or more than one-fifth of the country?s population...
    Begging in the Killing Fields.jpg
  • Whale sharks in the Philippines gather as they are feed by locals for viewing by tourists, and divers.
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  • Waving to the crowd, Santa Clause makes his way down L st. in front of the State Capitol during the twelfth annual Santa Parade.  The Picture was taken Saturday, Nov. 26, 1994, from a parking garage on 11th & L.
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  • Setting up in the morning at his families firework stand Marion Richardson 74, from West Sacramento puts up  a string full of American flags. The stand was to support Job's Daughter Bethel 338. PIcture was taken at El Camion Ave. near Fulton.
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  • A Huaorani Indian woman gets helped up onto a truck bed where she and others from her tribe chanted protests from the makeshift stage in front of the courthouse  in Lago Agrio, Ecuador. The Indians chanted and danced with their children.
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  • Becky Smith 72, shows off the money she received for her recyclables at the America's Recycle Center in Carmichael, Wednesday, August 20, 2008. Wednesdays are senior citizen days at the Carmichael business where the seniors get an extra 5 cents per pound for recyclables. With the economy worring so many people about not having enough, business is booming at this Carmichael recycling business. Lines of homeless people pushing shopping carts filled with bottles and cans are being replaced with soccer moms driving SUVs filled with the recyclables. In a year's time, the owners of this recycling center report that their business has doubled. The Department of Conservation, which regulates recycling centers, reports that the recyling rate across the state has increased 10 percent.
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  • A child makes his way through the tunnel between Downtown Plaza and Old Sacramento which was the same level as the old sidewalks. Sacramento has a little known network of underground tunnels that criss-cross downtown.
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  • Farm workers harvest romaine lettuce, a back breaking job early in the morning in Salinas Valley. The romaine lettuce is hand picked chopped then set upside down delicate work where it is wrapped and boxed up.
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  • Reflections from a downtown building mirror their way on the wet pavement as a pedestrian makes their way across an alley leading to  a parking garage near 9th and J st. in downtown Sacramento.
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  • A Mantis shrimp carrying eggs. In the Philippines, muck divers head straight to Dauin to begin the hunt. It is considered one of the premier muck diving locations on the planet. On a bad day at Dauin, you can spot more rare animals than a decade out on the reef...
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  • Christopher Braxton age 3, takes a break with a swing at William Land Park as the warm setting sun lights his horizontal body.
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  • Paul Stanley of Kiss performs at Arco Arena. Picture taken 8/28/96.
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  • Anemone fish hide out as a diver shines his light. Apo Island is a volcanic island covering 12 hectares in land area, 7 kilometers off the southeastern tip of Negros Island and 30 kilometers south of the Negros Oriental capital of Dumaguete City in the Philippines. Apo Island is one of the world's best known community-organized marine sanctuaries.
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  • On a mild summer day with the temperatures in the mid-80s, Fair Oaks resident Bill Blaylock and his son Frank Blaylock, 11, try their luck fishing at Gibson Lake on Gibson Ranch in Elverta.
    Gibson Ranch
  • A mural shows a different story as the rain comes down on a pedestrian in downtown Sacramento.
    Blow Drying
  • A high school student in Sacramento California wears a make shift hat as sunlight makes familiar designs on the ground.
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  • Madilyn Rios 1, looks at her mother Galyla Rios a few feet away as she takes a tour of the art gallery with Crocker Riverside Elementary School. In the background a painting by Stephen Kaltenback title: Portrait of My Father, Acrylic on canvas hangs.
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  • Close to his home Guillermo Grefa holds a long stick which he used to poke through the ground to expose the oil saturated soil beneath the site in Rumipamba in Eastern Ecuador. Guillermo is the son-in-law to Maria Aguinda, the person a suit is named for against Chevron/Texaco. In the background gas is burn't from a nearby oil field. They live very close to the polluted site. In the background are family members of Maria. They are all part of the Kichwa tribe.
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  • An eel shows his teeth. In the Philippines, muck divers head straight to Dauin to begin the hunt. It is considered one of the premier muck diving locations on the planet. On a bad day at Dauin, you can spot more rare animals than a decade out on the reef...
    moray eel dauin11.jpg
  • A unidentified child frolics in the spray from a sprinkler head at the Sacramento Zoo, during the Mumbo Gumbo in the Jungle fund-raiser.
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  • Gabriel Nelson with the Amazing Harmonatras and his son Max Leitzell 4, from Sacramento keep dry inside Sutters Fort.  Gabriel was there waiting for the rain to settle before he went out onto the second floor stairway and perform to a crowd gathering in the rain at Sutter's Fort.  The event was for the opening ceremony of Sutter's Fort Sesquicentennial Gold Rush Exhibit.
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  • Fairytale Town, Marquise Petit 2, from Sacramento, makes his way up the giants foot from the "Jack And The Bean Stock" story.  Picture taken at Humpty Dumpty's 40th Birthday Party.
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  • A child releases himself from a rope swing in the American River near Discovery Park in Sacramento.
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  • On Martin Luther King Day in Sacramento children wait for the parade to begin.
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  • Ann Brooks, 2nd grade class shows off their anteater masks that they made earlier in the day. Picture taken at Abraham Lincoln elementary school.
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  • A white faced Ibis makes his way from the marsh. Picture taken at the Sutter National Wildlife Refuge, a  50 acre stored wetland near Yuba City, part of the Sacramento Wildlife complex
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