Water

Ship Sails

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072On a trip to San Diego last month, I had the opportunity to visit the Maritime Museum of San Diego. These are the sails of the Star of India. It is the world’s oldest active sailing ship. She began her life on the stocks at Ramsey Shipyard in the Isle of Man in 1863. Iron ships were experiments of sorts then, with most vessels still being built of wood. Within five months of laying her keel, the ship was launched into her element. She bore the name Euterpe, after the Greek muse of music and poetry.

Small Pool at River’s Edge

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_MG_3734Small pools form in the slick rock along the edge of the Toulumne.

River Reflections

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_MG_3720With the water so low in the river, boulders appear when normally underwater. I was able to capture reflections in the pools along the river.

Along the Tuolumne River

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_MG_3646Even in a low water year the Tuolumne is still a impressive sight.

Ocean Blues

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030Really enjoyed being out on the coast. The ocean has so many shades of blue here.

Ford’s Landing Park

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014A view of the Potomac with Capital Hill in the distance.

Snake River

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untitled-047Traveling through Twin Falls, Idaho last Fall. Pulled over to take a photo of the Snake River on our way to Crater of the Moon.

Mist in the Tide Pool

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141I took this photo a few weeks back along the coast. I used the neutral destiny filter and it created the illusion of mist in the tide pool. I really like this filter