Thorny Love
I just found out this plan is called Love-in-a-Mist. Seems like love can be thorny. :)
Aster in the Wind
Garden Asters blowing in the wind.
That Gate
The iconic pillars of the most recognizable bridge in the world. No monsters to destroy it today, though.
Droplets
Droplets after a fresh rain storm.
Beacon
The 130 foot dish at OVRO collecting signals from outer space.
Misty Big Sur
Bixby Bridge and the coast shrouded in fog.
It's a Big World
It's a big world out there!
Shaded by Smoke
Sunrise in the smoke choked northern California mountains is eerily beautiful.
Launch Pad
Dandelion seeds primed and ready to launch.
The Couple
A couple of Cape marguerite blooms under the spring sun.
Refreshed Geraniums
Pink Geraniums covered in a fresh coat of water droplets after the rain.
Spring Arrival
First sign of spring as cherry blossoms.
Fancy Cabbage
Not knowing much about plants, I was suprised to see these plants in my local park that looked like cabbages, but also like a flower. Turns out, it was Ornimental Cabbage. Who knew cabbages can be this pretty.
Take a Bow
Daffodil bud taking a bow before the bloom.
Morning Bells
Fresh morning dews covering the Flowering Maple.
Looking Back
Young buck looking back at me, unsure of my intentions.
Staying Alert
A female Tule Elk having a stare down with me as I photographed her.
Fence Walk
A sunset walk along the rolling hills of Briones Regional Park in the Bay Area of California.
Thorny Beauty
Some flowers can be prickly and beautiful at the same time.
Race for the Sun
Arnicas racing for the sky in the brief spring of Northern California.
Fleeting
Blackberry flowers along the California coast near Point Bonita Lighthouse blooming for a fleeting few weeks during the spring.
Under the Spotlight
A tree at the top of the hill on the San Francisco peninsula bathing in the spotlight of the sun.
Glistening Falls
Alamere Falls glistening under the sunlight.
Strings of Strength
These cables hold up an entire bridge, while looking as elegant as the strings of a musical instrument. This is why I love architect Calatrava's designs.