The Golden State. Full of natural wonders and national parks. My home state, and ironically a place that I have spent little time when in possession of my camera. Alas.
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Demonstrating the heel hook technique. Sunset Boulders, Sonoma Coast, CA
Early morning campfires at Fallen Leaf, Lake Tahoe, CA
Yosemite Valley after a freak snowstorm in late April, 2014.
The hexagonal columns are formed by cooling and contracting volcanic rock. Devils Postpile National Monument, CA
The two 30′ Sunset Boulders are a destination for climbers. Sonoma Coast, CA
On every photog’s bucket list: the tufa towers of Mono Lake at sunset.
Typical California roadtrip. Sonora Pass, CA
We hiked ten miles through snow reach Glacier Point. Yosemite, CA
June gloom rolls in over Monterey, CA.
view from Pinnacles National Park
‘sup. this be Yosemite. El Capitan, Yosemite, CA
We’re not exaggerating, sequoias are enormous. Sequoia National Park, CA
Descending the highest mountain near Lake Tahoe, CA
The water churns at Point Lobos, Monterey, CA
McWay Falls cascades directly onto a beach on a rainy day in Big Sur, CA
We drive through a double rainbow into the maw of some ominous clouds. Central Valley, CA
I’m standing on a derelict battery, overlooking downtown San Francisco. Angel Island, CA
Urban Lights, LACMA, LA
You know it’s there… Golden Gate Bridge, San Francisco, CA
Angel Island has views of all four major bridges of the Bay Area
Los Angeles’s Highway 405, seen from the Getty Museum. May 2014
This beach stretches on unbroken for 11 miles. Point Reyes, CA
A picturesque moment at Caltech. Funny thing, I almost attended Caltech for undergrad.
San Francisco City Hall
I know that Santa Barbara is part of California too, but it gets its own gallery!
Created August 2016, but no new photos since 2015