Most of these images are from my "diary" of daily walks. They were never intended as high photographic art, merely a record for myself of "smelling the roses." As such, you just record the instant...without necessarily waiting for that magic moment. Sometimes I wish that I had had more patience to wait for that moment in some of the places I go. Wade
Wade W. Ah You's conversations
great shot of a fisherman, @++
I picked up this really cool chick hitchhiking from Ukiah to Frisco and really wasn't planning to take her all the way but we were getting along so well I decided to accept her invitation to go camp out with her at this really cool spot by the ocean...Wow...It's called "The Parapet" and I will never forget the mesmerizing beauty of the spectacular view from that spot at night ...along with the sounds of the ocean...life-changing...breathtaking beauty...it actually made me look at her as if she was an angel...sent to guide me there!
A view of Shinn Pond, Niles Community Park in Fremont, California from the Alameda Creek trail.
Hermosa, colores magnificos. Felicidades desde Chile.
From Lawrence Hall of Science area in the Berkeley hills. The fog rolls in.
Coyote Hills on the Muskrat Trail looking down on the marsh. East Bay Regional Park District park. Fremont, CA.
The Stanford University belltower from Don Edwards Wildlife Refuge in Newark. The Stanford Satellite dish on the hill and the Dumbarton Bridge in the foreground.
The Dumbarton Bridge from Coyote Hills.
Quarry Lakes in Fremont as seen from about 700 feet on the High Ridge Loop trail in Dry Creek Pioneer Park in Union City. Both locations are parks in the East Bay Regional Park District system.
St. Paul United Methodist Church, the Precious Time Christian Preschool and the Islamic Society of East Bay coexist on the same property alongside Alameda Creek.