Monthly Archives: July 2012
JR rush hour

Being that I live in Los Angeles, when I think about “rush hour” I automatically think about an endless sea of cars parked on the highway. But when I think about “rush hour” in Tokyo, I think about the endless … Continue reading
Look down if you want to see the stars

Visitors of the Griffith Observatory are so used to going there and looking out and seeing Los Angeles County in all directions or looking up to the stars. So one day when I paid one of my favorite places in … Continue reading
House by the mountain

Sometime I imagine myself living far from the city and in the country somewhere. Away from the stress of the big city life just enjoying some fresh air, nature and peaceful surroundings. And whenever I see houses like this one … Continue reading
Ready to burst

While hiking back down a trail from Slacker Hill in the Marin Headlands, I noticed this little dandelion sitting still and ready to burst. Dandelions are a pretty common thing to see, but I didn’t remember the last time I … Continue reading
Valley, mountains, and clouds

On the drive home from my last visit to Las Vegas, Mother Nature was treating me to some incredible scenery to keep me company. So I decided to pull over to the side of the road (which I actually do … Continue reading
Whispers of the past

Out of all the things I love about Union Station in Los Angeles, this area here is probably near the top of that list. And it’s also inaccessible. Well, not completely. If I heard the information correct from one of … Continue reading
Waiting for the new day

One of the things I enjoyed about my last visit to San Francisco was the incredibly dense fog. The fog definitely stopped me from getting some the shots of the Golden Gate Bridge that I wanted, but it was a … Continue reading
Purple Landmark

After shooting the sunset from the observatory deck of the Landmark Tower in Yokohama, Japan, my friend Yumi and I decided to take a walk around the courtyards just outside of the ground level. While walking around, this big wide … Continue reading
City light sunset

One of the things I loved about Salt Lake City, and other parts of Utah for that matter, was how close the mountains seemed to be to everything. Everywhere I turned there seemed to be a massive mountain right within … Continue reading
Facing the storm

A few days ago my town was treated to some incredible clouds in the air. Usually, especially during the summer, the skies remain clear and blue, but on this day the sky was so full that I simply had to … Continue reading
