I never look forward to last chances. Maybe it’s my age. But, here we are picking photos that didn’t fit into this year’s challenges. I’m just going to reframe this post into Another Chance. Yes, I feel better now.
Here are my photos that didn’t make it into this year’s challenges and the memories that go along with them.
This first one was taken at a Scandinavian Festival in Sacramento. I had high hopes for journalistic photos, but there was hardly any opportunity. It was mostly crafters’ tables. This singer and great food made up for it.

My next was taken in an alley in Woodland Ca. called Dead Cat Alley. This is a three block alley with cat sculptures on the roof tops. This stretch of alley way was recognized in 1853 and officially named in 1962. The sculptures are old and worn. Here’s one.

You never know what you’ll find when you visit Old Sacramento. This man was sleeping just outside the main area of the train depot. I love photo journalism and seldom find an opportunity like this one.

Roseville is home to a fairly large train yard. But, stay off the tracks! There’s a story behind that statement!

I do like to photograph buildings. In one such quest, I found this great reflection.

Lastly, we have many small towns in neighboring Amador County. Sutter Creek is rich in history and its store owners use whatever old things they can. I think the sign may be original, but put on a newer bench.

There, you have my images that were given another chance. I’m looking forward to seeing yours. I enjoyed seeing all your winter photos in response to John’s challenge last week.
The LAPC team will be taking a break for the remainder of the year. We will return on January 4 with our traditional Favorite Photos of the year challenge. In the meantime, stay safe and enjoy the holidays
I enjoyed your photos Anne and like your “Another Chance” perspective!
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Thanks! We all need more than one chance!
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Indeed!
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You were certainly keeping your eyes open to spot these photo ops. I especially like the photo of the sleeping man.
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Thanks Margaret!
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A wonderful mix of great photos Anne
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Thanks Brian!
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Anne, how fun that festival must have been! I am glad you got to share these photos. I loved the Dead Alley Cat and those building reflections especially.
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Thanks Egidio! Dead Cat Alley was fun, but a short trip.
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I like how you themed your last chance photos to your local areas and events, Anne. Old Sac, Woodland’s Dead Cat Alley and the women singing tell compelling stories.
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Thanks Terri! You can see that I didn’t go far this year!
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Sometimes, the best views are in our own backyards.
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That cat certainly has character, but I’m a bit worried about the guy sleeping. Happy holidays, Anne!
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Yes, so am I. We find a lot of homeless in Old Sacramento.
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Great variety, Anne! I love the cat on the roof😀
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Thanks PR!
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I can see why some didn’t make it into the challenges – but still, what a way to look at what you have done. I like the idea of Dead Cat Alley, which is really rather funny. My faves are the sleeping guy and the train. Nice work!
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Thanks N!
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Love the light and composition in the man sleeping outside the depot. Definitely a winner.
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Thanks Viki! Right time, right place.
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All wonderful photos and memories, Anne! Cheers to 2025!🥂
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Thanks Donna! Have a great 2025!!
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I know exactly what you mean about ‘last’ chance, it has an ominous ring to it! I’m glad you found a way to reframe it and share this great selection of shots 🙂 My favourite is the man in Old Sacramento, an excellent example of photo-journalism.
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Thanks Sarah! Coming from the queen of photojournalism, I do appreciate your comment. Thanks to you, I’m now paying more attention to stories.
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Oh that’s nice to hear!
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Am liking your ‘another chance’ frame of mind, Anne. And love your choices for this week’s ‘slot’. The photo of the sleeping man (that light) is truly arresting.
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Thanks Tish! Catching the man asleep was being in the right place at the right time–and taking the opportunity. I only wish he had a comfortable bed.
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Wonderful choices for year’s end Anne – and I too liked your choice of title! These are all terrific but my favorite is the weather-worn cat (although I’m not sure I’d name is “dead” cat LOL)
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Thanks Tina! Dead Cat Alley was near the original Chinatown in what is now called Woodland. However, there is no Chinatown now, just a couple of placards. History doesn’t recall how this section of alleyway got it’s name, but the cats sure look worn.
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Great photos Anne. Unique perspectives on train, sleeping man, et al.
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Thanks John!
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Love the alley cat!!
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Thanks Nora!
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Thanks Tobias!
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anne, these are lovely, the old cat and the sleeping man , especially the sleeping man was a great shot. Honest and compassionate shot.
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Thanks Ritva! I sure wish the man had a warm bed to sleep in.
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Wonderful choices, Anne! I must agree, the sleeping man is a winner shot. The light, composition, boardwalk – everything. Happy Holidays to you all!
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Thanks Ann-Christine! Happy Holidays to you also.
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Great image of the sleeping man. I also liked the one of the trains with moody clouds above.
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Thanks Siobhan! The sleeping man image was one of opportunity. I wish he had a bed to sleep in.
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