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- AboutMy interest in photography started with influence from my dad. Wherever we went, he took pictures of my family and the scenery around us. As I grew up, more and more times, he let me be the camera man. Maybe the habit just stuck. I took up photography in the summer of 2006. I really am not sure what spurred the idea, but since then I have made a hobby of taking photos of what I find to be beautiful. What do I find to be beautiful? Mostly, nature. I find beauty in the subtleties of the Earth. When I take the time to think through the complexity of the Earth and the life within it, I conclude that there must be a reason to existence. However, Earth is only one small piece of the larger puzzle; much more beauty exists in places and shapes we have never imagined. What is that larger puzzle? What other beauty lies out in the Universe? What is the driving force behind life? These are questions that run through my mind when I witness nature. What makes the Earth beautiful to me? I can’t really say. I feel a quiet passion as a crisp…
High Resolution Wallpapers for 2012
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While compiling my best shots of 2011, I zipped up a batch of wallpapers for you to use on your iPhone, Android, iPad, laptop or PC. These wallpapers are high-red (1600 x 900) and are extremely detailed. Androids crop photos when making them wallpaper (a bit annoyingly, I might add), but these images remain sharp.
You can use these directly on your smartphone, tablet, or PC. Please remember these are only for your personal use, unless you are interested in purchasing a commercial license.
Let me know your thoughts!
Best Shots of 2011
Happy new year!
The new year is a good time to reflect on the year past and think about what’s next. As humans, I feel we strive to create, develop, and complete projects. Completed projects are accomplishments we carry around as gems in our heart, fulfilling our aspirations as free-willed beings. Since we view years as iterations or cycles of life, it only makes sense for us to reflect on the previous cycle and be resolved for even more accomplishment ahead.
This post, similar to one I created last year around this time, is to reflect on my work in photography from 2011. So without further discussion, here it is, my Top 10 from 2011, in no particular order:
#10 “Lasting Memory”
During a fall sunset, vistors walk the passageways of the Arlington Cemetery, and pause with solace. [Purchase/Download]
#9 “Living on the Edge”
A Great Blue Heron scales a strip of bedrock alongside the violent currents of Great Falls. [Purchase/Download]
#8 “Two Worlds”
The lowest of tides reveals a gorgeous underwater display of green sea anenomes and pink seagrass. This tide pool contrasts with farms of mussels and a foreboding sea stack at Shi Shi Beach. [Purchase/Download]
#7 “Hidden Paradise”
A climb down into the gorges of Blackwater Falls State Park in autumn reveals Elakala Falls: a gem of water, rock, and warm-colored foliage swirling in multiple eddies.
#6 “Awakening”
Sunrise at the Tidal Basin illuminates a row of pink cherry blossoms near the Washington Monument. [Purchase/Download]
#5 “Dreams of the Tropics”
A pelican rests on a distant broken down pier at sunset at Puerto Morelos, Mexico. [Purchase/Download]
#4 “Dramatic Rapids”
Avenues of sunlit clouds channel across the sky over intense river flow at Great Falls, Virginia. [Purchase/Download]
#3 “Fragile Falls”
Aqua-colored, but coal-polluted water turns rocks a bright, unnatural orange at Douglas Falls, in West Virginia.
#2 “Leave Traces”
At Blackwater Falls State Park, a lone autumn leaf lays upon delicate ridges of sandstone, created by sediments from ancient, shallow seas and slowly revealed by the constant flow of the Blackwater River. [Purchase/Download]
#1 “A Portal to Heaven”
Clouds and the blue sky are reflected in a tidepool in front of towering sea stacks at Second Beach in Olympic National Park, Washington. [Purchase/Download]
So, what do you think of my top 10 from 2011? Any improvement since 2010? Check out all of my shots from 2011 and see if you think other shots were more deserving. I love hearing from you, so don’t feel shy to give me your thoughts!
Happy 2012!






















