Random Photos

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

A random taste of photos:
Millipede on a dead leaf. A fallen tree sleeps among the hills in Pacheco State Park, California. Flowers near Ka'anapali Beach. Lana'i island in the distance.
Pink mushroom in green grass. Bright yellow-green leaves against a clear blue sky. A cyclist reflected in the water of a salt marsh rides across the horizon.
Macro of a sunlit spider web (sans spider). Closeup of dried green bamboo stalks strung together with black rope. Tufa tower in Mono Lake.
The stagnant green water of a salt marsh reflects clouds and the shadow of a flying bird near colorful plants on the bank. A wasp grasping a thin weed.  (Taken through a chain-link fence.) Petrified wood in this desolate landscape has been fossilized and turned to stone.
A seagull standing on a post with the ocean in the background. A male seagull perched on a light post against a pale foggy sky. Dripping mushrooms in green grass.
An American flag flies proudly over a patio near Morro Rock. Driftwood litters the beach near the mouth of the Wailua River, where it meets the Pacific Ocean. Dripping mushrooms in green grass.
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. Sun-bleached driftwood log on the beach. Succulents grow in strangely textured earth left behind by a dry salt marsh.
A tight cluster of thin red-orange seaweed at the beach. A seagull swims in the shallows near tufa at Mono Lake. Peacock showing off his beautiful plumage to the ladies.
Petrified wood in this desolate landscape has been fossilized and turned to stone. Strange and wonderful geology in the northern part of Yosemite National Park, from Hwy 120. On the left, a silvery green succulent plant of unknown species.  (If you know the species, please let me know and I\'ll add the info!)  On the right, a dark red and green succulent groundcover plant, Sedum spurium, AKA Bronze Carpet Stonecrop.
Waimea Canyon, also known as the Grand Canyon of the Pacific. Kasha-Katuwe Tent Rocks National Monument in New Mexico. Many caprocks are visible here. A green, red, and black spotted bug on a Celosia flower.  (If you know the species, please let me know and I\'ll add the info!  Maybe some kind of shield beetle?)
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Photos by artist Erin Metcalf of Eirewolf Creations.

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