1. Straining my neck while backpacking through the old growth forest shrouded in mist in Redwood National Park, CA.
Giants in the Mist
2. Tepona Point at Luffenholtz Beach County Park, Trinidad, California.
After our short 3 day backpacking trek in Redwood National Park, we decided to take it easy and explore the area along the coast near Trinidad, CA. At Tepona Point, we were treated to an amazing cliff-side view of stacks being slammed by an angry sea. It wasn't raining yet, but you could tell it was coming.
Tepona Point at Luffenholtz Beach County Park
3. Roosevelt elk near Humboldt Lagoons State Park, CA. The elk gather in the meadows in the afternoons.
Roosevelt elk
4. Forest scene on Brown Creek Trail, Prairie Creed Redwoods State Park, CA. This one is a lush forest scene that really reminds me of hiking and backpacking there. I want to be there!
Forest scene on Brown Creek Trail
5. Tube dwelling anemone, Mission Bay, San Diego CA. The anemone is eating, by collecting small creatures in its tentacles and then sweeping them into its mouth.
Tube dwelling anemone
6. Tylodina fungina, Mission Bay, San Diego CA. Also known as a mushroom sidegill, these soft, external shelled sea slugs feed on yellow sponge, giving them their color. You can see the simple eye spots in this shot.
Tylodina fungina
7. Mountain peak reflection, Sabrina Basin in the John Muir Wilderness, CA.
After passing Blue Lake, Carolita and I came upon a small pool of water that was protected from the wind. It provided the perfect reflecting pool for the nearby mountain peaks and clouds. It's these small, hidden gems that I love to photograph, more so than the standard photographer favorites.
8. Sunset at the end of summer, Tamarack State Beach, Carlsbad, CA. Our local beach.
9. Long exposure of the Tuscarora Falls, Ricketts Glen, PA.
I'm drawn to water. It's in my blood. When Carolita told me about Ricketts Glen and that there were over 20 waterfalls, I couldn't wait to go hiking and photograph there. Add fall colors and cloudy/rainy skies and I was in fantasy land.
10. View looking over the Sheldon Reynolds Falls, down Kitchen Creek, Ricketts Glen, PA.
Even though you can't see the falls in this photo, it's one of my favorites from Ricketts Glen. It shows the canopy of fall colors over Kitchen Creek and the carpet of fallen leaves that color the ground. If you look closely, you can see a person sitting on the banks of the river. Her boyfriend/husband was hiking barefoot and had climbed up to the base of the falls, just underneath me with a big grin on his face.
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