Random Photos

Here are a bunch of random photos. Feel free to reload the page to see some more!

A random taste of photos:
Upside down jellyfish with blue tentacles. A male seagull and some other birds, standing on a coastal boardwalk.
A red flower near Mammoth Lakes. It resembles Indian Paintbrush, but I\'m not sure what it is.
Round skylights on the Living Roof atop the California Academy of Sciences. Kasha-Katuwe Tent Rocks National Monument in New Mexico. Many caprocks are visible here. Closeup of green and purple wisteria flower buds against a blurred green background.
An old wooden water well in a Japanese garden, covered by bamboo stalks strung together. Labyrinth near Dragon's Teeth, Kapalua, Maui. Macro of a fly, bright green acorns and oak leaves.
A pair of snails meet on a wood post. A foggy day on the rocky coast. A green rowboat chained on the shore at Horseshoe Lake.
A green, red, and black spotted bug on a Celosia leaf. (If you know the species, please let me know and I\'ll add the info! Maybe some kind of shield beetle?) Water-pumping windmill against a cloudy blue sky. Closeup of Shoshone Falls (sometimes called the
Tall tufa tower at Mono Lake. A depth marker stands upright in the stagnant green river of a salt marsh. A \
Bright yellow-green leaves against a clear blue sky. Meteor Crater, a meteorite impact crater near Winslow Arizona (and the largest in the United States). A dead tree near Horseshoe Lake.
A fallen tree near Mammoth Mountain. Natural CO2 emissions from a magma body beneath Mammoth Mountain asphyxiated more than 100 acres of trees near Horseshoe Lake in the early 1990s. Hoodoos at Kasha-Katuwe Tent Rocks National Monument in New Mexico. Red and black leaves on a plant.
Crystal Crag and broken rocks face off at TJ Lake or Lake Barrett (not sure which). An American flag flies proudly over a patio near Morro Rock. Dolphin weathervane on a lonely beach.
Green Shield Bug (Palomena prasina) -- I think!  Any entomologists out there are most welcome to correct me. Bright yellow green leaves against a dark black background. Natural CO2 emissions from a magma body beneath Mammoth Mountain asphyxiated more than 100 acres of trees near Horseshoe Lake in the early 1990s.
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Photos by artist Erin Metcalf of Eirewolf Creations.

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