I’ve been in a funk lately, a funk that has been hard to get out of. I have been unable to focus on anything really and it has been bugging me. Then, Thursday night while mindlessly surfing the web or watching TV, I can’t remember which I realized that I needed to get out of the house and see nature. I spoke with Molly and an after school excursion was planned for Friday. It wasn’t anything crazy, just a trip to Sunset Cliffs to let the ocean breeze blow the funk away. The early signs point to a successful defunckification, fingers crossed. While enjoying the ocean breeze I was able to get a few nice shots.
I was a little chilled sitting on the cliffs but then I saw several surfers enjoying a little defunkification of their own. I warmed right up, and enjoyed the amazing sunset.


Matthew Parker's photography is captivated by the challenge of catching
the beauty of creation, undestroyed by humans. Whether in distant
National Parks, urban parks or in his hometown of San Diego, Matt enjoys using the camera lens to
frame the incredible beauty around him. He seeks to capture both the
easily-overlooked beauty of subtle patterns in rocks and water
reflections, as well as the magnificent grandeur of mountain peaks and
grand vistas.
