Without this bright yellow sign finding the Mystery Spot would have been difficult as this place is so off the beaten path.
Santa Cruz claims to be the real Surf City, what with Jack O'neill, the inventor of the wet suit living there, and the Duke first surfing there, but Huntington Beach outsmarted them by copyrighting the name Surf City USA. Read the following article by Rut
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.
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.
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.
Brunelleschi's dome of Santa Maria del Fiore, as seen through the Gothic archways in Giotto's bell tower, dominates the skyline of Florence