Archive for April, 2011

Boston by Night

The view of the great city of Boston by night. I was able to spend some time here recently, and had to take some of my obligatory night shots. I wasn’t sure what to expect from the skyline, but I was happy with what I found from the top of the Prudential Center. Hope you enjoy it too!


Sunset Through the Trees

I like photographing trees. If I can get something interesting like this sunset in the background, all the better.


April Fools’ Eve

I was going to start acknowledging that it is spring and post less winter photos. Honest. I was. There are two things working against me. First of all I love winter. Second, I was in the Boston area last week and was caught in a snow storm the night before April Fools’ Day. So here it is, another snow photo. Maybe spring will come soon, even for me.


Niseko, Hokkaido

Mount Yotei located by Niseko Japan. I was here on a ski trip to enjoy the very light powder with friends, and this view of the long dormant volcano every morning was a great way to start the day.


Memories

That guy off in the distance is a great friend that I won’t be able to ski with again. This is an older photo, but I still remember this day as clearly as yesterday, along with many other amazing times. I miss you Glen.


Two Cranes

An ongoing construction project for Sutter Hospital in Sacramento was the inspiration for this photo. I drive past these cranes every day, and wanted to make a night shot incorporating them. I waited until they were lined up and found a vantage point nearby to take this long exposure. I dig the way it shows the city at night.


Ridge Line

A ridge at Alpine Meadows. A beautiful day and a great place to ski.


Church Path

Many people walk this path on the floor of Grace Cathedral in San Francisco. I found a moment when it was free to snap a photo.


Tea Lights

Tea Lights. Some burning, some dark.


Freshies

Fresh tracks at Kirkwood. Oh how sweet!




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