A hidden gem just south of San Francisco on Highway 1.
Joshua Tree National Park just outside of Palm Springs, CA.
While the world rushed by above my head, it was eerily silent under the bridge.
West Beach is "the other" beach in Santa Barbara. It's where people launch their sail boats and wind surfing equipment.
Here's a true favorite of Half Dome photograph I took. I just loved how the details just pop and makes a magical wonder of Yosemite National Park can be like for any visitor to visit.
This was taken during in the early evening twilight hour at the Pier of Huntington Beach, California.
As shown here, there is a surfer, creating a beautiful silhouettes as well as the pier out in the distance w/crashing waves, creating a scene that is truly showing every detail you can imagine by going to the beach and expect to see the unexpected of things that life has to offer for us.
The people on the pier are enjoying life by walking back and forth, fishing off of the pier, or possibly dining on the pier.
Believing in the impossible of reflecting upon thee, the motion of curves, the memories, the unusual moments to splurge onto..
Taken @ Long Beach, California
El Capitan is one of the magnificent mountains in Yosemite.
Of course, no visit to Joshua Tree National Park would be complete without taking the time to spend some time admiring the namesake of the park. The landscape and unique vegitation makes you truly feel as though you are visiting another world.
Skull Rock, found in Joshua Tree National Park near 29 Palms, California is an impressive stop for those that venture into the park. The other worldly formations are something to behold as you travel the place where "the streets have no names." (Thank you to U-2 from providing some perfect travel music!)