Below is the intersection of the favorite photos I’ve taken and ones I think would look amazing hanging on your wall. I’ve set up a Level Press Print Shop to make it easy to purchase a print and get it framed if you need in just a couple clicks. Thanks for looking and remember to spread some happiness today :)
About 1.25 million years ago, a spectacular volcanic eruption created the 13-mile wide circular depression now known as the Valles Caldera in New Mexico. The preserve is known for its huge mountain meadows, abundant wildlife, and meandering streams. The area also preserves the homeland of ancestral native peoples and embraces a rich ranching history. See more from the New Mexico Summer Trip
Sometimes you get great shots when you least expect it. For this one I just had gone for an evening stroll to test a new lens and the soft light, color in the clouds and fall colors all just aligned as a dreamy evening.
The Danta Waterfall is a hidden gem tucked in the jungle of Costa Rica by Arenal and we got lucky with the light streaming through the canopy.
The evening before we had to leave from our Costa Rica Trip I took one last stroll along Playa Carrillo I saw this couple enjoying life on the beach. Pura Vida
Setting a challenge for yourself to get out and try new things is a great way to come across the unexpected and end up something you couldn’t have dreamed of, but clears your mind to pave the way for dreams.
If you haven’t visited New England in the fall you’re missing out. ‘nuff said
The Outer Banks has some classic sights including the incredible Bodie Island Lighthouse here.
Sometimes you just need to get away from it all and unplug, disconnect, and reset. Find a log cabin in the woods and read a long book on the porch while the sun sets.
Life pro tip: always take the detour to see the botanical gardens when you’re on a trip.
Put Italy on your bucket list if you haven’t checked it off already as well. Cinque Terre and Florence are both incredible.
This is a photo from Acadia Maine which I combined with the pointillist painting Capo di Noli by Paul Signac.
The remaining photos are ones my Dad took and then I edited as a tribute to him.
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