Split Rock at Sunrise

Tioga Lake and Mt. Dana at sunrise, Tioga Pass, Yosemite National Park

Taken at Tioga Lake, Yosemite National Park, on October 29th, 2010 I generally try to take a zen-like approach to my photography where I calmly survey the scene before me, take my time to find a composition, and then wait for the good light to hit. That was absolutely not the case on this cold […]

Oaks and Cedars, Yosemite Fall Color

Oaks and Cedars, Yosemite Fall Color

On a “Boot Camp” style photography trip with some friends in the Fall of 2010, we hit location after location after location in Yosemite National Park. One of the stops we made was the iconic Valley View. After spending a few minutes getting the classic shot, I turned my attention to the gorgeous hues of […]

Bowshock

Wilder Ranch State Park beach sunset, Santa Cruz, California

Taken at Two Mile Beach near Santa Cruz, California, on October 21st, 2010 In the Fall of 2010, I was making a great effort to simplify my photographic compositions. On this evening, while searching for something simple to compose on, I came across this single rock and decided to shoot a photo which emphasized the […]

Lightning Bolt

Wilder Ranch State Park beach sunset, Santa Cruz, California

Taken in Wilder Ranch State Park on October 16th, 2010 On a weekend in May the fog was sitting in the Monterey Bay like pea soup: thick, and heavy, and full of bits of ham. But then suddenly the fog rolled back out into the ocean, leaving behind a sky full of incredibly interesting clouds, […]

The Rush

Oceans

Read The Story Buy A Print The Story Behind This Photograph: Taken at Natural Bridges State Beach in Santa Cruz, California on October 1st, 2010 Anyone who lives along the central California coast will tell you that summer brings a marine layer a mile thick and five months long. Which is a shame, because the […]

Archangel

Natural Bridges State Beach sunset, Santa Cruz, California

Taken at Natural Bridges State Beach in Santa Cruz, California on October 1st, 2010 Anyone who lives along the central California coast will tell you that summer brings a marine layer a mile thick and five months long. Which is a shame, because the fog and haze effectively stop all coastal photography for the entire […]

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