Tag Archives: Nikon D3s
Splashing through the sunset

I really can’t say enough how much I enjoyed the view of the sunset from Enoshima a few months ago. It’s a scene I still see quite vividly in my mind and will be a scene I won’t soon forget. … Continue reading
Waves in the sand

It’s no secret that one of my favorite places to visit on this Earth are the Mesquite Flat Sand Dunes over in Death Valley, CA. Whenever I’m there I feel like a kid in the sandbox, running around with every … Continue reading
Happy dust

One day not too long ago, I decided to head out to Lake Balboa here in Los Angeles. It’s not a big lake, more like a big pond, but it was calm and peaceful so I figured it would be … Continue reading
Flooded keyhole

The thing I really like about a lot of the beaches here in California are the giant rock formations. Specifically, the keyholes, or in other words, caves created by the bigger rock structures. This keyhole at Abalone Cove Shoreline Park … Continue reading
What dreams may come

It’s been quite a while since I went out for a shoot. Almost 3 months to be exact. It’s not that I feel burned out or anything like that, I just simply decided to take a break from lugging my … Continue reading
Bridge to Hikawa Shrine

Believe it or not, I’m a big fan of Omiya over in Saitama, Japan. The reason I say “believe it or not” is because it’s seen as just an average town by the locals. Nothing special. It might even be … Continue reading
What waits at the top

It’s been quite a while since I’ve hiked up my beloved Verdugo Mountains here in Glendale, CA, but luckily I’ve taken a ton of shots of them that I can look back to for inspiration and motivation. The clouds on … Continue reading
Trains of Salt Lake City

There’s just something about railroad and trains that I love to see and shoot. And the same was true when I was hanging with my pals in Salt Lake City, Utah during my last visit there. It was early morning … Continue reading
Reflection of City Hall

One of the buildings in Downtown L.A. that I’ve always liked was the building for the Los Angeles Police Department. Just looking at it you wouldn’t think it to be a police headquarters. It looks more like a modern office … Continue reading
Melt with you

One thing I never expected to see on my last visit to Death Valley was snow. In my mind, it’s just not something I’ve associated with that area. Of course, I experienced below freezing temperatures there, but it just never … Continue reading
