I don't have a good interface to browsing the image directories right now, so you might want to start with the photography topic.
Favorites from the archives:
Night view and moon over San Francisco from the Marin Headlands
Abandoned pier in Richmond California
Clearing mist around Yosemite falls from the visitor's center parking lot.
Wildflowers in the Marin Headlands
Quick guide to the archives for the purists: Everything from a subdirectory starting with "pcd" is a PhotoCD scan straight from a 35mm slide. Conversion to JPEG was done with ImageMagick, along the way a constant (per CD) sharpening factor and gamma correction was applied. This is what came out of the camera, and has had far less done to it than any display print.
I plan on having another set of later directories for images which I retouch, crop, or otherwise alter, but I haven't done any of those images yet.
For the gearheads: Equipment so far is a Yashica T4 super pocket point&shoot camera and a Canon EOS5 (the European version of the A2E) with a 28-105 3.5-4.5 zoom, a 50 1.8 MkI, and a 75-300 4.5-5.6 IS zoom. For the most part, I keep the Canon in manual mode and spot meter my scenes, I used a friend's densitometer to calibrate my lightmeter with various films, and not having to bracket gives peace of mind.
PhotoCD scans are by Camellia color , film is most often Fuji Velvia or Astia, developing by Marin Filmworks (older ones use Fuji mailers, but they got a run of my slides dirty and I decided that an extra $4/roll to know someone cared was worth it), and I buy most of my hardware from B & H Photo . I'd rather not use mail order, but my experience with local photo stores is that the sales people are most often wrong, and since for most purchases I don't need to see the product before I get it I'm loathe to pay twice what I'd pay at B&H.