Sports Spot by Terry Betterton
It’s a terrific summer to be a Los Angeles Dodgers fan. But... Read More
Genie's Pocket by Jeanie Greensfelder
I joined my father as he got ready for work.
Before trampolines, I jumped on the bed,
came to life laughing with him. Read More
Ikebana by Donna Dysart and Garry Johnson
Ikebana is a Japanese cultural art taught in 22 countries with a history over 600 years old. In this style of floral design the empty space you create is more important than the space you fill. Read More
Art Talk by Jayne Behman
Figures with no clothes are a common vision in the westernized world. Society has been bombarded with the view that the nude is directly associated with sex. We can, in part, blame religious groups whose teachings have led us to believe that nudity is sinful and dirty instead of a beautiful part of nature. Surely we can also credit this distorted association to films, advertising, and popular literature. Read More
In Other Words by Phillip Cole
Novelist. Travel Journalist. Photographer. Poet. Essayist. Writing Coach. Whew! Which shall I feature? Meet Sherry Shahan of Cayucos. She has more lives than a cat. Read More
Photo Corner by Jerry Kirkhart
About 18 months ago, John Sorgenfrie and Phil May approached Morro Bay Mayor, Janice Peters, and Morro Bay Chamber of Commerce CEO, Peter Candela, with an idea designed to enhance the self-perception of the Morro Bay community. Read More
Scott Kelby's Photo Walk by Jerry Kirkhart
On Saturday, July 18th, up to 45 local photographers signed up to participate in Scott Kelby's 2nd Annual Worldwide Photowalk. Howard Ignatius led the walk in our area, and because of him, our photographers got to compete with 30,000 other photographers world wide! Read More
Great Shots
Our photo editors bring you some of their favorite coastal images for the month. See More
Photo Talk by Garry Johnson
The Morro Bay Estuary, located on the Central Coast of California, is one of my favorite places to take wildlife pictures from a kayak. Read More
Local Photo Clubs - CCPS & SLOCC by Renee Besta
The county is a mecca for artists near and far and has lured a very large, permanent population of active fine art photographers. For photographers, however, the blessings are multiplied not only by the spectacular array of lens-worthy subjects in the county's diverse environs, but also by the presence of two extraordinary organizations dedicated to the art and science of photography. Read More
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