Purpose
When I'm looking for great hikes I sometimes search online for photos of different areas. This website exists to return the favor.
Technical
Hillhaus.com has been hosted on Dreamhost since 1998. It operates on a modified PHP/MySQL blog script developed by B2Evolution. I'm constantly developing the interface and design.
As of 1/1/2008: 616,475 large images have been viewed.
I've finally installed a shopping cart and setup an account with Google checkouts, but until I get everything running smoothly please use the "contact" button at the top of the page to email me regarding any photo requests.
Environmental, public and non-profit organizations have permission to use my images without charge as long as they notify me first.
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The always popular Mathew W. Palmer action shot.

The Getty Center in Los Angeles, California is part of the largest arts endowment in history. The main attraction is the distinguished J. Paul Getty museum, which is free to the public and contains works by artists such as Vincent Van Gogh, Roman sculptors and Rubens. The collection primarily consists of pre-20th Century pieces, with an exception made for photography. Perched upon an entire hill in Brentwood, the views from the Center are spectacular and extend in all directions. This particular photograph looks west at sunset, toward a Pacific hidden under thick fog.