Remember when Kurt Loder used to do the the ‘Week in Rock’ on MTV? This is something similar, but with photography 🙂
I’m really excited about the weekend because I’m suppose to be running a 10K and having a BBQ with my friends. Hopefully the weather will be good for both. *crossing fingers
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I was featured in the Washington Post Blog: State of Nova
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Check out the final image of the WWII memorial I came out with two colorful images that the National Harbor seen here and here Remember when you were a kid and you used to love the carousel? This image gets my hyped for the summer! I also went to Reston Town Center after a rain storm and the lighting was gorgous.
Yosemite Falls is soo grand that it’s viewable from many different parts of the park. I’m really lucky that I was there just after a snow storm so the water was plentiful in the Falls.
And you thought I was done with California images?
Here’s one of my favorite little hideaways in Yosemite, Fern Springs. It is one of the littlest waterfalls in the country but its beautiful when you see it in person. When we got there, there was a little plaque that said that the water is good for drinking. We immediately went to our car and grabbed an empty water bottle. That water was the coldest, most refreshing water I’ve ever had. I wish I had some now.
We got a little lost on our way to valley view, so we walked around for a little bit and I captured this image of the Merced river. This river runs throughout Yosemite and it is beautiful. In some parts there are huge rocks laying in the river, little water falls, and a whole bunch of twists and turns. Definitely one of my favorite parts of Yosemite.
This image was by mistake. I was actually looking for Marshall Beach and wanted to shoot the sunrise from there, but it was no where to be found. In a rush, I set up my tripod and camera to capture this image before the colors of the sun went away.