A gibbous moon hangs in the sky before sunset.
Dias Ridge Trail
Mt. Tamalpais, California
D300
18mm- 55mm Nikon lens
Hiking up the Temelpa Trail to the East Peak of Mt. Tamalpais on fathers day.
The tops of the the skyscrapers in downtown San Francisco can just be seen poking out of the fog.
Temelpa Trail
Mt. Tamalpais, California
D300
18mm- 55mm Nikon lens
Richardson Bay Bridge, Sausalito, Alcatraz Island and the Pyramid Building in downtown San Francisco as seen from the Temelpa Trail above Mill Valley.
Temelpa Trail
Mt. Tamalpais, California
D300
18mm- 55mm Nikon lens
The Matt Davis trail winds into dark woods about halfway between the trailhead at Pantoll and Stinson Beach.
Matt Davis Trail
Mt. Tamalpais, California
D300
18mm- 55mm Nikon lens
Sunset as seen from the Matt Davis trailhead at Pantoll on Hwy 1.
Matt Davis Trail
Mt. Tamalpais, California
D300
18mm- 55mm Nikon lens
Wild Lavender in full bloom on the hills above the Pelican Inn. Photo taken from the Dias Ridge Trail above the Muir Beach stables.
Muir Beach
California
D300
18mm- 55mm Nikon lens
Steam rising from ferns along the creek that runs beside the Steep Ravine Trail.
Steep Ravine Trail
Mt. Tamalpais, California
D300
28mm Nikon manual lens
Cross the log bridge and you come to the stream at the bottom of the Lost Trail. The trail then leads up to Alice Eastwood Campground and to the Troop 80 Trail.
Lost Trail
Mt. Tamalpais
California
D300
18mm- 55mm Nikon lens
A lone tree stands on the Dias Ridge Trail above the Pelican Inn.
Muir Beach
California
D300
18mm- 55mm Nikon lens
Blue skies and misty clouds meet above Rodeo Lagoon.
Rodeo Beach
Marin Headlands, California
D300
18mm- 55mm Nikon lens
Spectare Natura (Behold Nature):
Exploring the great outdoors and enjoying nature is what keeps me sane and reinvigorates my spirit.
The world is amazing and I have had the privilege of having traveled to over 4o countries, to of met many wonderful people, and to of seen many beautiful places.
A lot of the photos currently in this gallery is of Marin County, where my family and I live, simply because I love this place and its where we have most of our adventures.
Arnie :)
The Farallon Islands are visible in this shot from the Dias Ridge trail.
Dias Ridge Trail
Mt. Tamalpais, California
D300
18mm- 55mm Nikon lens