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In this amazing video, host Jessica Wheeler now takes us through the Ballona Wetlands, one of LA’s last remaining coastal wetland areas. Talking with the Co-Director of the Friends of The Ballona Wetlands, Richard Beban, the cast and crew gained an intimate knowledge about this very special place. Over the last 30 years, the “Friends”…
about 2 years ago - 4 comments
I present to you my first : A Video Guide to , with my friend and host Jessica Wheeler. We had a lot of fun with this one and really we shot this very quickly. It was a bit too overcast in my opinion but I think we dealt with it nicely. Let me know…
about 2 years ago - 1 comment
We were supposed to be on a whale watching trip. At least that was the plan. But guess what? No whales. Well, there were two humpbacks way in the distance, but we won’t count them cause’ I couldn’t really share it with you all. It was looking like a really grim birthday in the Channel…
about 2 years ago - 1 comment
During a hiking trip out to California’s central coast, one might be surprised at the amount of wildlife that thrives right out in the open and in the strangest of places. Avila Beach, a mere 160 miles from Los Angeles, provides many of these kinds of surprises (and videos). Surrounded by gentle green sloping hills,…
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Phew! After a very long evening, finally I have this video up and running! I give “props” to Skyler Stonestreet for letting us use her song, called “For You”. Please everybody go check her music out. She’s really amazing, and I can’t thank her enough! You can purchse her music on Amazon or itunes. So…
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Talk about your ecological nightmares! As reported by the San Francisco Chronicle, Senator Feinstein, Dem-CA, recently proposed to divert water from the Sacramento-San Joaquin River Delta to central Californian farmers, putting the delicate survival of the Chinook Salmon of the San-Fran Bay area in a death-spiral to extinction. This of course would put pressure on…
about 2 years ago - 8 comments
Driving to an elevation of 5,185 ft., Keys View, a grand overlook within . On a clear day you can see all the way to Mexico. Keys View revealed to us not only the San Andreas Fault, but also these interesting little creatures forging out an existence in a hostile desert environment. Watching them, I…
about 2 years ago - 1 comment
Poking around in tide pools has turned out to be one of my favorite activities here in LA. At the risk of sounding a little like Forrest Gump, I will say that on these little adventures you never know what you’re going to get. This was especially true in as well. Hiking at low tide…
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This particular day, I was expecting to see the butterflies down low and close to the ground. I thought they were going to be big and resting on flowers or something more bushy. Instead I was surprised to find them chilling out on a large Eucalyptus tree. Again, I forgot the tripod for good video. …
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This video clip I also shot at Point Dume, with the 7D and a 300mm lens. In fact, I actually got this clip by accident because I wasn’t really watching what I was getting. Ordinarily I would have tried to have a tripod with a shot like this, but on this particular day I forgot…
about 2 years ago
Very Nice! Yes, in fact, redtails (and many other birds of prey) have aerial displays as the tempatures warm up and spring is around the corner! They can often be seen locking talons mid-air during their courting rituals, calling loudly.
about 2 years ago
That is so cool! When and where are the best places to see this?
about 2 years ago
Interesting post i totally agree with the comments above. Keep writing