Tag: Landscape

  • McWay Falls of Big Sur California

    McWay Falls of Big Sur California

    This last weekend, my wife and I decided to take a small drive up to Santa Cruz and then down South through Monterey into Big Sur. I’ve done this drive a few times now, and out of all the places I’ve been, I still think it’s one of the most beautiful drives in the world.…

  • Rice Huts of Bali

    Rice Huts of Bali

    In the middle of these rice fields in Bali, about two miles from town, is a small all-organic restaurant called Sari Organik. It’s pretty cool because you’re surrounded by these rice fields filled with these small little huts. So we ate, napped, and took photos until the rain clouds came in. It was a pretty…

  • Sunset at Tanah Lot

    Sunset at Tanah Lot

    This view is from behind Tanah Lot, looking out into the ocean as the sun begins its descent. We were sitting at a restaurant eating a quick dinner/snack and having some drinks while I took this photo. I was literally at our dinner table when I took this. Pretty cool view, huh? To process this…

  • Tanah Lot The Sea Temple

    Tanah Lot The Sea Temple

    Tanah Lot is one of the Seven Seas Temples located around Bali. It is a popular tourist spot in Bali, Indonesia. Here’s a fun fact: In 1980, Japan donated approximately 180 million to repair the temple’s rock face and other significant locations around Bali. One-third of this temple is made up of artificial rock.

  • Rocky Bali Reef Break

    Rocky Bali Reef Break

    The beautiful rocky reefs of Bali make for some really interesting and picture-perfect beach landscapes. In my last few photos, I’ve been playing around more with some retro light leak looks in Photoshop. It seems to add a new life to some of my old photos I never bothered processing because they didn’t have that…

  • Jungle Rice Fields of Bali

    Jungle Rice Fields of Bali

    While touring a temple deep in the jungles of Bali, we immersed ourselves in this awesome sight. There are some rice fields in the clearing. It seems that in Bali, Indonesia, where there are no trees, you can almost always count on there being rice fields.