I got the opportunity to go to Opening Day at Angel Stadium, first time in at least 10 years. It ended up being a not-so-pleasant night if you were an Angel fan, but it was still fun to welcome back the baseball season. This shot is a 5-shot hand-held panoramic.
One of my favorite times to go out and visit the desert is the month of March to see all the wildflowers the winter storms fed. I wasn’t able to go this year but I thought I would reminisce on past wildflowers experiences. Next time I go I will definitely bring a macro lens with me.
In honor of St. Patrick’s Day I thought I would showcase a picture of the cathedral named after him in Dublin. To see more pictures from Europe click here.
This photo was taken of an abandoned water pump on the Sycamore Canyon trail recently exposed to the outside elements after the Spring Fire swept through the Sycamore Canyon in the Santa Monica National Park in May 2013.
If you have followed my work at all or my travel updates via social media you probably know that one of my all-time favorite places to go is Death Valley National Park, especially during the late to early spring season. Nearly all my childhood camping memories have some tie to Death Valley. The other day I was starting to feel the itch to go after seeing another photographer’s pictures from Death Valley, and I realized it has been over two […]
Slogging through mud on the nearby Fullerton Loop was well worth it for this shot. Taken a little over a year ago near the Brea Dam.
This particular season in life my opportunities to wander with a camera are not as frequent as I would like, so when I do get a chance I appreciate them more than ever before. Last weekend I got one of those moments so, I wandered up to nearby Uptown Whittier. In an area like Southern California that reveres the latest-and-greatest as the ideal I find myself drawn visually to cities and towns that had still have some kind of footprint […]
This past weekend I was able to spend with dear friends of mine from college. We all congregated up in Portland for great conversation and quality time digesting our past year. I took this photo one morning wandering the streets of Portland seeking a good view of Mount St. Helens.
Five years ago I was blessed with the opportunity to go to Liberia to help my wife’s grandfather rebuild the library for ABC University (formerly African Bible College) near the Guinea border. It was a life changing trip getting a chance to share God’s love with people who had seen nothing but civil war and anarchy for over 15 years. A trip that helps you a get true perspective of genuine need. I spent the bulk of the two weeks […]
This year, though I took fewer trips, and therefore fewer pictures, it was still a momentous year. It marked a revamped website for Dubland and several life-changing personal events, including the addition of Baby number 3, and my wife, Heidi’s, stage II breast cancer diagnosis. (Her prognosis is very good, but we still have to go through all the traditional treatment, including surgery and chemotherapy.) And so, though a smaller quantity of pictures may have been taken, it was still […]










