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Cachuma Lake Photo Featured

This photo I took of Cachuma Lake in Santa Barbara County while staying there with some friends a few years ago appears in the current edition of the Bakersfield Life Magazine as part of a travel feature on Cachuma Lake. The magazine found my photo at my website and contacted me to see if they could license the image for the article.



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Denise Leach said…
So cool that they featured your photo!
John C said…
Yeah, that was nice.

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