One of my favorite images from last year. Taken on a rare clear day at Pt. Reyes National Seashore. The coastline seems to extend into infinite. [tags]landscape, photo, photograph, Pt. Reyes, Point Reyes, National Seashore, California, coastline, scenic[/tags]
Ok maybe not, but it does look like it. This was taken at the same time as my earlier Grizzly Gulch photos. [tags]Grizzly Gulch, Grizzly, Bear, Kachina, Kiona, San Francisco, Zoo, opening[/tags]
It’s hard to believe it has been nearly 1 year since I took this photo. Although the lighting is not “magic hour” light I couldn’t pass up this shot. Taken at an altitude of roughly 1500ft and 20 miles from the Arctic Ocean. The flowers here are roughly 2 inches tall and have called a rocky precipice home. Beyond is a southern view of the Kongakut River and Brooks Mountain range. [tags]Arctic
I’ve made my way through yet another month of image processing for my Photo A Day project from last year. I’m pretty embarrassed that I’m so far behind, but at least there’s progress being made. Below are a couple of photo highlights. Check in to see the rest of the months images from last years Photo A Day project. [tags]PAD, Photo A Day, photography, project, San Francisco, nature, pet, wild
There are few things I’ve experienced in the San Francisco bay area that can rival watching the sun rise over downtown San Francisco. On this morning the sky lit up an amazing hue of pink and red. Unfortunately most sunrises are missed by the residents of San Francisco, not so much because of the stereotypical fog but because of the constant rush of city life. As a result slowing down to enjoy these magical mom
Sometimes the most generic scenes can surprise you with how photogenic they can be. Case in point is this fence lined with buoys on a very drab overcast day. This scene did not grab my attention initially, but at the urge of a friend we explored this a little further. I’m glad we did. Being pushed a little to explore helped me see something that I would have otherwise missed. [tags]buoy, fence, photo, shipyard,
One of the many reasons I love living in San Francisco is that it’s very dog friendly. For most it might seem that having three dogs (Moe, Curly and Zoe*) would be a bit much for city life, but it hasn’t turned out that way, in fact my neighbor has four. In any case, having a backyard, dog doors, and living near a dog park helps us get through the week. Our weekend activities most always revolve around th
Grizzly Gulch at the San Francisco zoo opened today (June 14th). Grizzly Gulch is home to Kachina & Kiona, two rescued Grizzly Bear cubs who narrowly avoided being euthanized in Montana. Kachina & Kiona’s MySpace page with their story During lunch today I decided to take a peek at Kachina & Kiona’s new home. The one acre exhibit is quite nice with a pond, waterfall and meadow for the bears