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Nighthike without a tripod
Taken from Andrew Molera on March 21, 2008, over a Longboard Island Lager and in the company of a couple of brave field mice and friends.
Naturally Seuss
Proof of alien life on Mars, or are they merely Basketstars? Doesn’t it look like it belongs in a Dr. Seuss book? By the way, my good friend Brent Wong is part of the team who put out Horton Hears a Who, so go see it!
Flowers along the coast
The first wave of flowers is crashing down upon the coastline, and here are a few that you may see if you go for a walk along the central coast:
Not as cold as I expected
I just got back from my SCUBA refresher course, and am pleased to say that the water was not as cold and murky as so many people made it out to be. Sure, fifty degree water is certainly not warm, but I felt much colder when I was on a surfboard a few weeks ago … Continue reading
Fish heads!
Some fish have the most expressive faces that seem to universally appeal to people. Others don’t convey much other than a sense of “duh”. What do you see when you look these fish in the eyes? Black rockfish head! Rainbow trout head! Juvenile wolf eel head!
Morning Trout
Trout are, perhaps, the fish I first got hooked on, metaphorically speaking. Trout are almost certainly the first fish that I ever caught. I still remember going fishing with my family in a hatchery somewhere in the Sierras, and how effortless it was to catch a farmed fish in their rectangular ponds. I remember Justin … Continue reading
Woodblockesque
The landscape and seascape changes from hour to hour, day to day, season to season, all the way up the progression of increments of time. It is during my time spent in the outdoors that I feel like I am living in an old Hiroshige woodblock print. In a sense, I am probably capturing the … Continue reading
The Happy/Sad Floating World
A few days ago I took a long walk that started at the beach. After a few hours of following no particular path, I ended up in a large meadow next to the highway. If I had not strayed from the path and scrambled along the edge of the emergency lane into what was almost … Continue reading
Raw Material
Perhaps it’s because I have my Nikon back in working order. Or maybe it’s because I have an extra free day each weekend. It could be that winter is finally fading away. What ever it is, I was able to find interesting things this weekend, which I hope to post soon. Here’s a shot that … Continue reading