- 'Pale Ale'
This bobcat - nicknamed 'Pale Ale' by local rangers - is frequently seen in the Hunting Hollow area of Henry Coe State Park, California. This time I was lucky enough to have my telephoto lens on hand. (April 23, 2018. Nikon D7200, 1/500s @ f/14, 300 mm, ISO 9000.) - Piha
- Striped Racer on the Walsh Peak Trail
- Striped Racer on the Walsh Peak Trail
- 'Rules are made to be broken'
'Keep the Sun behind you' is one of the first rules you learn when you start taking photos. But sometimes this rule can be broken, as in this photo taken on New Zealand's famed Tongariro Alpine Crossing. (This was also one of the rare times when I was awake early enough to photograph the sunrise!) On the right is the volcano Mount Ngauruhoe (which served as 'Mount Doom' in 'The Lord of the Rings' movies). (April 6, 2018. Nikon D7200, 1/200s @ f/8, 16 mm, ISO 100.) - On the Walsh Peak Trail
Ithuriel's Spear: https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Triteleia_laxa - A well-disguised Horned Lizard, on Pacheco Ridge Road
Blainville's Horned Lizard - Looking over Whakatane and Whale Island from 38 Degrees South, 177 Degrees East
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- The Walsh Peak Trail
- Shadow Selfie
- Where I hiked (on Friday) and mountain biked (on Saturday)
- On the Walsh Peak Trail
- I ended with what is arguably the best trail in the entire park!
- The new Walsh Peak Trail - quintessential Coe 'feraltrack'