Tuesday, May 19, 2009

Flowers Bloom in the Eastern Hills

- Another day in California

From the crest of the South Rim Trail in Alum Rock Park, this is the view.
It was a day full of sun, breezes, deer, squirrels, and alligator lizards.


Monday, May 18, 2009

Sunset, Dear

- Photography = Light Writing

The better the light, the better the writing.
This is a photo of a deer at sunset in Alum Rock Park in San Jose, California.


Tuesday, May 12, 2009

Boiling Over -

 Aerial View of Kilauea Eruption

I'm not sure what it is about volcanoes that captures my imagination.

Sometimes, it's the thought of witnessing the continuous birth of our planet.
Sometimes, it's the danger involved in walking on unstable earth.
Sometimes, it's the romantic notion that the goddess Pele might actually exist.
Sometimes, it's just the fun of poking around and playing with lava.

Whatever it is - I love the idea that there are volcanoes...


Monday, May 11, 2009

A Boat with Character:

 Fishing Boat, Bali, Indonesia

Found this boat along the beach in Sanur, on the south coast of Bali.
It just looks like a boat I would trust. How about you?


Saturday, May 9, 2009

Staredown with a Gray Fox:


 Hello Mr. Fox

I went for a hike at Alum Rock Park in the hills of East San Jose today.
On my way down the hillside, I heard a rustling in the bushes.

It took me about 5 minutes to pick out the tips of two furry ears - backlit by the sun - poking up over the tall grass.
I moved down the trail and found a clear view. 
At first, I thought the ears belonged to a bobcat, but I quickly saw that it was a fox.

We had a staring contest for about 10 minutes, then he turned his head.
I closed in for this shot. He then went under a bush, so I moved on.
A ranger confirmed it was a gray fox. They are present in the area, but seen infrequently.


Friday, May 8, 2009

Laughing in the Face of Death (Valley) X:

Death Valley Sand Dunes


Thursday, May 7, 2009

Laughing in the Face of Death (Valley) IX:

 Devil's Golf Course

Standing at 200 feet below sea level while looking at an 11,000 foot snow-capped mountain.
Only in Death Valley...