Pops
What Ansel Adams was to nature photography is what Louis Armstrong was to jazz. I just finished reading, Pops: A Life of Louis Armstrong, at the recommendation of a friend and I would absolutely recommend this book to anyone with an interest in music. Louis Armstrong was a great man who overcame many hardships in [...]
New Redwood Coast Web Gallery
If you’ve been following my blog for the past month, you probably know that I went on my first trip up to California’s North Coast. So now I have uploaded a gallery of images onto my website:
Redwood Coast Photos
Thanks.
Trinidad State Beach
Trinidad State Beach, California
This was taken on the last evening of the trip. I didn’t really encounter any special lighting conditions during this trip, as it was mostly just harsh light, but it was a relatively productive trip nonetheless. Trinidad is definitely a place that I would like to explore some more as this [...]
Klamath
Speared to Death Indian Statue at Trees of Mystery Entrance, Klamath, California
My first reaction when pulling into the Trees of Mystery parking lot was, “Wow!” Klamath is located within the Yurok Indian Reservation so I found this statue to be a powerful statement.
See more of my Redwood Coast pictures.
Samoa Dunes Recreation Area
Bush Lupine at Sunset, Samoa Dunes Recreation Area, California
I couldn’t pull myself away from motel TV while watching Game 4 of the NBA Finals until the almost too late (8 minutes to go in the game, 12 til the sunset, Lakers up by 2) to get this sunset. After the sunset, I turned the [...]
Louis Armstrong Mural, Eureka
Louis Armstrong Mural on Parking Lot Wall, Eureka, California
Eureka seems to have a lot of murals all over town. This mural of legendary jazz trumpeter and singer, Louis Armstrong really caught my eye because he was someone that I have a lot of respect for. I believe that this mural was probably done for [...]
Richard Sweasey Theatre, Eureka
Arkley Center For The Performing Arts in Richard Sweasey Theater Building, Eureka, California
Carson Mansion is a beautiful Victorian mansion no doubt, but I think the architectural style of the Richard Sweasey Theatre is just as unique. When driving through Eureka on Highway 101, it really caught my attention. This building was built in 1919 [...]
Carson Mansion, Eureka
The Carson Mansion, Old Town Eureka, California
Carson Mansion is arguably the most recognizable landmark on the North Coast. A Victorian-era mansion, it’s a private men’s club now so there are no tours offered. The nice thing about photographing Carson Mansion before dawn is that there are no other tourists out there. The lights are [...]
Crab Pots, Woodley Island Marina
Crab Pots and Fishing Nets at Woodley Island Marina, Eureka, California
Though I’m a nature photographer at heart, I find one of the most zen-like photography moments to be wandering around fishing docks before dawn. There is just something really calm and soothing about them that I can’t explain. This is one of the reasons [...]
Roosevelt Elk, Prairie Creek SP
Roosevelt Elk (Cervus canadensis) Grazing Grass, Prairie Creek State Park, California
Weighing up to 2,000 pounds, Roosevelt Elk are the largest animals in the deer family. Needless to say, it is not in your best interests and against park rules to step outside of your car when viewing the wildlife at the elk meadow.
As is, [...]
Headwaters Forest Reserve
Photo: 2nd Growth Redwood Trees, Headwaters Forest Reserve, California
The pictures in my previous two posts were examples of old-growth redwood forests. This is an example of a 2nd growth forest that was clear-cut in the 20th century. They almost bare no resemblance to each other.
Most of the Headwaters Forest is owned by the Pacific [...]

