This one is from the coast of Maine at the Pemaquid Lighthouse. While there, I decided to venture down the rocks and see if the amazing rock formations there would lend themselves to something interesting. The crashing waves along the rock crevices created some decent opportunities. The wave action was mesmerizing but I had to be careful not to get too close to the action.
The Mono Lake tufas are picturesque limestone towers with knobby spires that look gorgeous against the waters of the lake. The tufas are actually formed under water but as the ancient lake has dried up they are now visible.
There was a tree called Georges' Tree besides the Owens River that was a favorite for photographers for a long time. That tree unfortunately no longer exists and has been swept away by the meandering river. Back in 2013, while exploring other opportunities in this area I found this nearby tree that I call Georges' Sister. Although not besides the river, the white wildflowers besides the tree beautifully complemented the scene.