Moss Photos

Tuesday, August 28, 2012
Bridal Veil Stream
The stream below Bridal Veil Falls in Oregon along the Columbia River Highway.

Monday, August 27, 2012
Bridal Veil Moss View
This is a view of Bridal Veil Falls in Oregon through the beautiful moss covered trees. Bridal Veil is just south of the columbia river on the northern border with Washington. It is a bit of a hike down to the falls (and even more of a hike back up) but it's definitely worth the trip.

Thursday, May 18, 2006
Nojoqui Falls
Sometimes I like to play with Photoshop a bit!
It has been really hazy this year, not very conducive to scenery
and architecture photos of Santa Barbara. (although I have been
thinking about some cool evening photos through the fog).
But the wet weather has it\'s benefits. Nojoqui Falls, just up
101 from Santa Barbara, is only a trickle
in the summer and on dry years. This is a
photo I took a few years ago, but all the greyness
in Santa Barbara has been making me think
about the need for a trip somewhere north of here.
Not that I really need much of an excuse to go
exploring with my camera! :-D
Oh, by the way, there is some debate as to how
you pronounce "Nojoqui". Some people insist
it is na-ho-KEY or no-ho-KEY, but most locals pronounce it
nah-WHO-wee and that is how I learned to say it.

Saturday, April 23, 2005
Monterey Garden Path
After stopping at the Monterey Museum of Art we looked around the garden across the street. Apparently Monterey is in the process of restoring many of these small gardens throughout the city. From this view it is hard to believe this is in a very busy part of downtown Monterey.

Sunday, January 16, 2005
Secluded Birdhouse
Another picture from my last trip to
Lotusland.
With all of the wonderful things to photograph there,
this birdhouse is still my favorite subject.
I took one photo of it
on my first trip, when I returned I found
that the Spanish Moss had grown down to cover it.
I loved it so much that I
took over half a roll this time.
I guess if I were a bird this is where I would live.