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  • Church at Yosemite National Park in California, USA

  • A church abandoned in the ghost town of Bodie, California

  • The sand dunes at Mesquite Flats, just outside Stovepipe Wells in Death Valley National Park. Having spent the night sleeping on a park bench at the camp ground outside Furnace Creek, I raced up here ahead of the sunrise for a nice 5.30am photoshoot to make the most of the early light. I love how low horizontal sunlight brings out the texture in the dunes- by 8am this place is pretty much a washout, but I had a good sixty minutes of gorgeous tones and contrast… and yes, left my tracks all over the sand. Another spot I can’t wait to head back to someday. May 2007.

  • Macro of an orange globe mallow in the red desert mountains of Zion National Park, Utah

  • Redwood National Park, California

  • Death Valley National Park, California/Nevada

  • A flamingo chick in San Diego Wildlife Park. “Mummy, are you up there?” was featured in the groups Funny Kritters and LMAO ART – Your funniest work. See also my Animals calendar

  • Canon EOS 350D, Canon Lens 58mm, 1/60 sec, F/5,6, ISO-200 / Joshua Tree at Sunset, Joshua Tree National Park, California, USA / / Joshua Tree at Sunset, Joshua Tree National Park, California, USA / / Joshua Tree at Sunset, Joshua Tree National Park, California, USA / / Joshua Tree at Sunset, Joshua Tree National Park, California, USA / / Joshua Tree at Sunset, Joshua Tree National Park, California, USA / / Joshua Tree at Sunset, Joshua Tree National Park, California, USA / / Joshua Tree at Sunset, Joshua Tree National Park, California, USA / / Featured in Alphabet Soup, All That Is Nature, Canon DSLR

  • The Pacific Southwest has some of the most unique and amazing scenic lakes, mountains, and rock formations. This calendar has color images from the national parks and state parks within Utah, Arizona, and California. All images taken with 35mm format, 20mm L lens. / @copyright Steve Berlin

  • Yosemite National Park California

  • A wonderful wooden path at MacKerricher State Park North of the town of Fort Bragg in Northern California. If you take the path out far enough you can view the seals on the rocks. Taken with my Canon Digital Rebel XSi.

  • Another shot from our trip to Golden Gate Park in San Francisco. Thank you for checking out my new work. Troy W. Smith

  • Photo was captured using a panasonic DMC-TZ3 and was taken from Glacier point vista in Yosemite national park, California /

  • Canon EOS 350D Canon Lens 18mm 1/200sec F/9 ISO-100 / Park Boulevard Road, Joshua Tree National Park. / For all its harshness, the desert is a land of surprising variety and complexity, a land of extreme fragility. Viewed from the roadside, Joshua Tree National Park only hints at its hidden vitality. To the close observer, however, a tiny flower bud or the lizard’s frantic dash reveals this desert park as a place of beauty and life. California, USA. April 8, 2009 / / / Park Boulevard Road, Joshua Tree National Park / / / Featured in Which Way

  • Am I dreaming or can I believe my senses, / My soul soars as high as the majestic peaks / My lungs fill with the pristine mountain air / I am experiencing Heaven on earth and for a moment..time stands still. PAB Taken in the Yosemite Valley, El Capitian on the left with Cathedral Rocks and Bridal Veil Falls on the right. Yosemite National Park, California, in the Sierra Nevada’s Olympus SP-550UZ

  • Joshua Tree, CA

  • Shot from Tunnel View at sunset from an overnight stay at Yosemite National Park in California. I already want to go back to this place and spend a lot more time there… / Settings Canon 40D, 17-85mm IS. FL: 20mm 30 seconds @ f14, ISO 100 ND8 Graduated Filter and Hoya ND400 HMC Filter Adobe Lightroom 2

  • Yosemite Park from Glacier Point.

  • General Sherman is the name of a Giant Sequoia with a height of 275 feet (83.8 metres). As of 2002, the volume of its trunk measured about 1487 cubic meters, making it the largest non-clonal tree by volume. The tree is located in the Giant Forest of Sequoia National Park in the United States, east of Visalia, California. The tree is believed to be between 2,300 and 2,700 years old. In 1879, it was named after American Civil War general, William Tecumseh Sherman, by naturalist James Wolverton, who had served as a lieutenant in the 9th Indiana Cavalry under Sherman. The tree was identified as the largest, in a 1931 dispute involving the nearby General Grant tree, after which wood-volume was the widely accepted determining-factor. In January 2006 the largest branch on the tree (seen most commonly, in older photos, as an “L” or golf-club shape, protruding from about 1/4th down the trunk) broke off. There were no witnesses to the incident, but the branch—bigger around than the trunks of most trees, with a diameter of over 2 m (6 feet) and a length of over 30 m (100 feet)—smashed part of its enclosing fence and cratered the pavement of the walkway surrounding the sequoia. The breakage, however, is not believed to be indicative of any abnormalities with the tree’s health, and may even be a natural defense-mechanism against adverse weather conditions. The branch loss did not change the General Sherman’s status as the largest tree, as its size has been calculated using measurements of trunk volume, excluding branches. /

  • Pleasanton, CA

  • Yosemite Falls and a boardwalk leading to it. Taken in early June. I would like to come back to this same exact spot someday and shoot this when a storm is approaching with some dramatic clouds above the mountain. Every day was a clear, bluebird sky when I was there and the weather did not offer me any drama.

  • Hiding on a cool, shady spot on the Merced River looking at a large rock formation framed betweent the branches of a conifer. Just a little spot I found in Yosemite. / I would like to think Ansel Adams stood in the same spot and saw the same thing many years ago.

  • Japanese Gardens in Golden Gate Park, San Francisco, CA

  • Castro Valley, CA

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