Everywhere you turn in Santa Fe is another great scene to photograph, even in places you wouldn't expect.
Sunrise in the Santa Barbara Channel.
Slips in the harbor in Santa Barbara, California are at a premium -- people either inherit them, buy a boat that already has a slip, or wait years for an opening to come up.
East De La Guerra Street in Santa Barbara, California.
West Beach is "the other" beach in Santa Barbara. It's where people launch their sail boats and wind surfing equipment.
The Agate Bay harbor breakwater extends several hundred meters into Lake Superior in Two Harbors, MN and provides one of the most dramatic and accessible views to be had of Lake Superior along Minnesota's "North Shore". An especially thrilling experience is to boldly walk out during the beginnings of a storm and to experience the power of the lake first hand.
Nyhavn boats and colorful buildings along a canal, Copenhagen, Denmark
Sand Harbor recently opened their brand new visitor center. It is steps away from this lovely cove on Lake Tahoe on the Nevada side.
A visit to Santa Fe would not be complete without a day trip to the high mountain art community of Taos, NM. There are several different ways to make your way to Taos but the very best way (as far as I'm concerned) is to take the "High Road".