AllWaterRocksTreesSandEndless Desert ExhaustionMother Nature's Luxurious SanctuaryThe Calming CreekForest BrothersGrand ShermanGeneral Sherman is the world's largest tree located in the Giant Forest of Sequoia National Park in California. In order to put my personal touch to it, I was luck enough to hit a lens flare and put on a wide angle to fit this massive tree in the frame!Fairytale of the ForestWonder CallSnow Tree BlissDuring the Jonas Blizzard in New York City, I visited Central Park to document this record breaking blizzard. In this photo, I stopped to enjoy this picture perfect moment, as I couldn't bare to see a quarter mile in any direction. This was a pure "whiteout."Foggy River DreamsYosemite Valley ViewsOne of the most famous vantage points of Yosemite National Park.Last WordsIn the end, when you have your last words, will you be prepared? Emerald Waters of PCHThe Lonesome IsleWater's GiftPostcards from YosemiteIn visiting Yosemite National Park, I instantly fell in love with the beauty of nature and the wonderful creations located in this national park. Yosemite is renowned for having limited cell service throughout the entire park; When I first got service after taking this photo, I immediately sent this photo to my loved ones.PCH PostcardsThis is a personal favorite, a true picturesque setting. Similar to my Yosemite story, this was a photo sent out to family updating my travels after editing my Pacific Coast Highway selects.Heart of the SteppeAfternoon Déjà VuInexplicable HeightsAlone in the MeadowLone Cypress - Pebble Beach HallmarkThe Lone Cypress is a Monterey cypress tree located in Pebble Beach, California. During the beautiful 17-Mile-Drive I was able to encounter all of the beautiful settings and landmarks.Misted CoastsThe Lone Cypress is a Monterey cypress tree located in Pebble Beach, California. To further enjoy the 17-Mile-Drive, I was sure to visit during sunset. Mother Nature's Diving BoardAfter stopping on Pacific Coast Highway, I imaged this one cliff as a simple diving board, wishing I could spring a jump and land safely. As a child, I loved diving boards and jumping into pools; this photo was nostalgic to me. My City AfarOn a hired job, I was lucky to travel along in a 4-seat private plane to the Florida Keys. After leaving from shore, I took this photo in demonstration of my city being left, and opaque, never like I knew it before.Morning SoarIn visiting the Sweetwater Perserve in Gainesville, Florida, I came across a foggy morning and experienced little sunrise effects. In this setting, I focused on nature's small perfections and snapped this goose soaring low against the water.Sunset ShorelinesUntil you take a drive on Pacific Coast Highway, this statement will be hard to validate: Each stop is more amazing than the next. Before driving this road, I don't think I have ever stopped more on a road to take photos or simply take in the jaw-dropping view. This was my cotton candy view shortly before sunset. One with NatureAfter exiting Yosemite National Park, I had came across this beautiful body of water and couldn't help to fathom how fake and picturesque the setting felt. This was an original RAW shot with no composition adjustments and was picture perfecting timing. Trembling Shores of the Merced RiverThis photo was taken at one of the first stops I made during my entrance into Yosemite National Park in California. This small stop presented an opportunity to see the rivers crashing and a quick temp check feel the cool river water.Bryce Canyon Vantage ViewsA beautiful overlook of Bryce Canyon from a park vantage point. This scenery looked out of a movie to me and purely surreal to experience.