A typical sunset view along the Oregon Coast.
I have come to the realization it is impossible to take a bad photo in this little canyon tucked away in the Alberta Rockies. While the subject is the same, there are so many different ways to compose a photo here and they all seem to work. That makes me happy.
On a road trip back to Canada from Southern California with my two and a half year old daughter, San Francisco was a must stop location on our itinerary. With only a day to explore the city, it was hard to see everything. An area I have always wanted to photograph, this beach has arguably one of the best views of the famous Golden Gate Bridge. What I didn’t know at the time the only way of accessing this beach was from a long hike down the bluffs on a trail of a bazillion wooden stairs. Due to the secluded nature of the beach it was locally known as San Francisco’s nude beach. After making the hike down (with all of my camera and laptop gear since I didn’t want to leave it in the car), there was no way I was rushing back up. All I could do is laugh as naked people continuously walked by my little girl. Thankfully she has a one-track mind and was so enamored with digging in the sand, she didn’t notice there were people nearby.