The whales in Cabo rarely disappoint with putting on a show!
Trust me … when you see this they are gone. I love this moment, it’s a chance to say “thanks for the show” before the whale dives deep. Amazing.
Every year a buddy and I go fly fishing at Bairs Lodge on South Andros. It’s a spring trip so COVID_19 cancelled it in 2020.
Getting ready for our annual trip to South Andros to chase Bones. It’s an amazing tradition. COVID_19 screwed up 2020 but we’ll be planning next year soon!
An evening picture in Cabo San Lucas when we were staying at Missiones over Christmas Break. It can not be argued that Cabo produces some of the most stunning sunsets (and sunrises) that I’ve ever seen.
A very early image when I first started photography. Sheryl and I had this put on a metal print and it turned out amazing. Cabo at it’s best …
This was taken on the Pacific Ocean just around the point from Cabo San Lucas. Sheryl, Hailey and I enjoyed the hospitality of the Reel Quest crew as we enjoyed an incredible whale show followed up with an obviously beautiful sunset!
Couple of pelicans just riding the wind and catching some wave mist. I can only imagine.
Every day, week, month people come at stack rocks on this beach off Route 1 in Rye, New Hampshire. It’s called Rock Sculpture Point. The weather and tides change the landscape constantly. One year I’m going to get an image from every day of the year and make a book!
Sheryl and I driving down Route 1 … there are several of these benches to just sit on, contemplate life, enjoy the ocean and the beautiful views that God puts in front of us!
Ok… this isn’t an ocean or a beach but I didn’t have another place for it, so here it lives. A cool little creek near Sewickly PA.
My love of lighthouses continues. Taken in New Castle, NH
Taken over by Rye Harbor, a breaker protecting the boats.
By far the most amazing structure at the rock structure beach in Rye near Odiorne point. It’s long gone now, so I’m glad I got some images of it.
There is a place here in Rye where people come to stack rocks. It’s amazing. This shot captures the beauty of God’s work in conjunction with a stackers little structure.
Sheryl and I had dinner in the window to the far right in the image. Dinner was great and the view spectacular. Cliff House did not disappoint nor did the Maine coastline!
This particular weekend it wasn’t just foggy up in Maine, the fog rolled in hard here in New Hampshire as well. Had fun trying to mess around with what kind of images I could get!
This image was taken in Rye, NH at our new home. It’s not a terribly composed picture … I don’t know why we love it … but we do. To the point it is a huge print on our wall in this exact same house that the picture was taken from.
The whales in Cabo rarely disappoint with putting on a show!
Trust me … when you see this they are gone. I love this moment, it’s a chance to say “thanks for the show” before the whale dives deep. Amazing.
Every year a buddy and I go fly fishing at Bairs Lodge on South Andros. It’s a spring trip so COVID_19 cancelled it in 2020.
Getting ready for our annual trip to South Andros to chase Bones. It’s an amazing tradition. COVID_19 screwed up 2020 but we’ll be planning next year soon!
An evening picture in Cabo San Lucas when we were staying at Missiones over Christmas Break. It can not be argued that Cabo produces some of the most stunning sunsets (and sunrises) that I’ve ever seen.
A very early image when I first started photography. Sheryl and I had this put on a metal print and it turned out amazing. Cabo at it’s best …
This was taken on the Pacific Ocean just around the point from Cabo San Lucas. Sheryl, Hailey and I enjoyed the hospitality of the Reel Quest crew as we enjoyed an incredible whale show followed up with an obviously beautiful sunset!
Couple of pelicans just riding the wind and catching some wave mist. I can only imagine.
Every day, week, month people come at stack rocks on this beach off Route 1 in Rye, New Hampshire. It’s called Rock Sculpture Point. The weather and tides change the landscape constantly. One year I’m going to get an image from every day of the year and make a book!
Sheryl and I driving down Route 1 … there are several of these benches to just sit on, contemplate life, enjoy the ocean and the beautiful views that God puts in front of us!
Ok… this isn’t an ocean or a beach but I didn’t have another place for it, so here it lives. A cool little creek near Sewickly PA.
My love of lighthouses continues. Taken in New Castle, NH
Taken over by Rye Harbor, a breaker protecting the boats.
By far the most amazing structure at the rock structure beach in Rye near Odiorne point. It’s long gone now, so I’m glad I got some images of it.
There is a place here in Rye where people come to stack rocks. It’s amazing. This shot captures the beauty of God’s work in conjunction with a stackers little structure.
Sheryl and I had dinner in the window to the far right in the image. Dinner was great and the view spectacular. Cliff House did not disappoint nor did the Maine coastline!
This particular weekend it wasn’t just foggy up in Maine, the fog rolled in hard here in New Hampshire as well. Had fun trying to mess around with what kind of images I could get!
This image was taken in Rye, NH at our new home. It’s not a terribly composed picture … I don’t know why we love it … but we do. To the point it is a huge print on our wall in this exact same house that the picture was taken from.