• Daniel Austin
  • 29
  • Mar
  • 09
This entry is part 2 of 40 in the series The (d)SP0T

Mt. Tamalpais was one of the first places I ever went to in the SF Bay area that was outside the cities, and one of the most beautiful places I’ve seen anywhere in the world. The beauty is so bountiful that as many photos as I take there, I still find it incredibly difficult to convey the extent of the beauty found in the existential experience of it.

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  • That first photo is just incredible. I don't know how you captured that "green". It doesn't exist year round .... it's there just after the right amount of rain and with the right amount of sunshine. It's like the perfect storm of green-ness, if such a thing exists. I hope you soaked in every second of it. Oh and that first photo, it's the kind of outlook that makes a grown woman want to throw caution to the wind and roll down each and every one of those hills, laughing the entire way down.
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