The facade of Florence's Santa Croce is reflected in the puddles of the piazza fronting the basilica
Without this bright yellow sign finding the Mystery Spot would have been difficult as this place is so off the beaten path.
*THE* tourist destination by definition.
The most touristically seen city in the world - and actually one of the most stunning and beautiful places you can ever set your eye on.
Firenze / Florence, Tuscany, Italy: once you see it you won't forget it :)
A wonderful redwood park with a creek running through it just outside of the coastal town of Half Moon Bay. It has about 20 miles of trails with everything from a a leisurely stroll to mountain biking.
The Intel Museum in Silicon Valley is a fun and educational kid-friendly hands-on museum with activities that even the youngest computer enthusiast will appreciate. Among the essential items to see are: computer chip wafers, the silicon ingot and some of the first PCs and their components to enter homes in the early 1980s.
A view of the Santa Monica Pier just after sunset. I love long the effect of long exposures, especially on things as dynamic as ferris wheels.
Everywhere you turn in Santa Fe is another great scene to photograph, even in places you wouldn't expect.
When you first arrive at The Mystery Spot you wonder what all the excitement is about. Once inside this crooked house you realize that your brain is having a difficult time trying to understand what is happening.
The best place in the world to live!!! I've been to dozens of great beach towns, and living near the harbor in Santa Cruz with its banana belt weather, gentle crowd of locals, and a few darn good places to have a beer and a burger, it's tough to beat this area.