Some say La Jolla derives it's name from the Spanish word "joya" - jewel. And with views like this, that's not a stretch.
Read MoreNot Steve Austin. A stone bridge at the University of Texas in Austin. It was bitter cold - squarely below freezing - the morning I was there.
Read MoreThe Texas State Capital Building is a fantastic place for photography. If you're able, visit after the business day is over.
Read MoreI went back to the photo of the grassy meadow in Santa Ysabel this evening. I wasn't satisfied with the version resulting from the live edit session.
Read MoreI've wanted to do one of these "Live Edit" videos for a while. I like watching them from other photographers. And I always pick up a trick or two - whether it be a processing trick or simply seeing a photo in a different way - one I may have never considered
Read MorePost-processing is a vital step in today's digital photography workflow. Processing can make a good photo great. Yet it's not everything. To make a great photo, you need a story.
Read MoreLooking back, the signs were all there. I hit the snooze on the alarm clock 2 or 3 times ... I took a wrong turn ... the skies were bland ... and then I clipped my thumb in the car door ...
Read MoreThe Pungtang Dechen Photrang Dzong is one of Bhutan's most majestic structures.
Read MoreI didn't notice this until processing it ... this rock on Swami's Beach looks like it crawled out of the ocean to rest its head in a tide pool.
Read MoreApril is a great time to visit Asia. Whether it's China, Japan, or Korea, you're bound to be stricken by the cherry blossoms.
Read MoreI don't remember much about Macau. Vaguely remember getting there. Barely remember the interior of a casino (the Grand Lisboa, I think). I do remember Senado Square.
Read MoreGyeongbokgung Palace in Seoul is a place I've visited many times. No trip to Korea is complete without a walk through the palace grounds.
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