We have a great selection of images for you this week. Enjoy!
Artist’s Palette was captured in Death Valley National Park a few years ago. The unique coloration of the hills comes from oxidized metals in the volcanic and sedimentary rock.
Tidepools at Four Mile Beach was taken during low tide at this popular North Coast surf spot.
I captured Winter Reflection during a family trip to Yosemite Valley in early January 2014. At the time it was the driest conditions I’d seen in the Sierra.
Pietersite is one of my personal favorites from my Rock and Mineral Collection. The section of rock in the image is only about an inch and a half across.
My Crashing Wave image is a good example of why Big Sur has been referred to as the “greatest meeting of land and sea”.
Ho’opi’i Falls was taken on a trip to Kauai back in 2004.
Moss Covered Maples is an old favorite taken just a couple miles from my house. The overcast, drizzly conditions added to the verdant feel of the image.
Lava Formation at Opie Dildock Pass was taken while hiking an Oregon section of the Pacific Crest Trail.
Dowitcher Gathering is from Moro Cojo Slough right next to Elkhorn Slough in Moss Landing. This property is another managed by the Elkhorn Slough Foundation.
Coyote on the Run was taken last winter in Yellowstone National Park. This coyote was cruising along the roadside so I asked my guide/driver Zack Clothier to keep pace with him so I could experiment with some slow shutter exposures. This was shot at 1/30th sec.
Each week, you’ll find the latest 10 images in the New Images Gallery.