Three hundred feet isn’t very far. It’s the length of a football field. If you move 100 yards to the right or left, your perspective doesn’t change much, but go up in the air that same distance and it’s a whole different world you are looking down upon.
Whether it’s Orange County freeways crisscrossing over each other, how late afternoon shadows cast or the pattern created by lights at night, a little height can make chaos look like structured order — symmetry out of disorder.
Housing construction looks like Lincoln Logs, sailboats look like toys and maybe you discover a secret spot you didn’t know existed.
These are the things you can see from above OC.
Park goers play basketball in the Serrano Summit neighborhood in Lake Forest in November. (Photo by Jeff Gritchen, Orange County Register/SCNG) A person rides in the San Juan Capistrano Skatepark in San Juan Capistrano in September. (Photo by Paul Bersebach, Orange County Register/SCNG) The moon rises over Saddleback, Santiago and Modjeska peaks, as boats fill Newport Harbor. In the 1930s, dredging work commenced, and artificial islands such as Balboa Island and Lido Isle were created. With approximately 9,000 boats, Newport Harbor is one of the largest recreational boat harbors on the West Coast. (Photo by Jeff Gritchen, Orange County Register/SCNG) Children play on the beachfront playground at Newport Elementary School in Newport Beach in November. (Photo by Jeff Gritchen, Orange County Register/SCNG) The intersection of the 91 Freeway and 241 tollway in Anaheim Hills in October. (Photo by Jeff Gritchen, Orange County Register/SCNG) A kite surfer rides the wind off the coast of Sunset Beach in Huntington Beach in November. (Photo by Jeff Gritchen, Orange County Register/SCNG) Shadows are cast on the pier as a U.S. flag flutters in the wind in Seal Beach in October. (Photo by Jeff Gritchen, Orange County Register/SCNG) A Ferris wheel spins at a pumpkin patch west of the 405 Freeway in the parking lot of the Westminster Mall in November. (Photo by Jeff Gritchen, Orange County Register/SCNG) Houses are in various phases of construction at the Village of Rienda in Rancho Mission Viejo in October. (Photo by Paul Bersebach, Orange County Register/SCNG) Multiple streets form cul-de-sacs as the intersect green space in Yorba Linda in October. (Photo by Jeff Gritchen, Orange County Register/SCNG) A swimmer works out in the lake-side pool at East Lake Village in Yorba Linda in August. (Photo by Jeff Gritchen, Orange County Register/SCNG) People walk inside a hedge maze at Oso Viejo Community Park in Mission Viejo in November. (Photo by Paul Bersebach, Orange County Register/SCNG) The Balboa Island Ferry carries cars from the Island to the Peninsula and back in Newport Beach in November. (Photo by Jeff Gritchen, Orange County Register/SCNG) A man shoots hoops on a beach-side half court at Main Beach in Laguna Beach in October. (Photo by Jeff Gritchen, Orange County Register/SCNG) Dana Point Harbor in Dana Point, CA is undergoing a multi-year revitalization. Traffic moves around the harbor in June. (Photo by Paul Bersebach, Orange County Register/SCNG) A 60-foot by 30-foot U.S. Flag flies from a 100-foot pole along the 91 Freeway at Gypsum Canyon in Anaheim Hills in October. Nicknamed “Flag One,” it was raised in November 2022 on at the future site of the Orange County Veterans Memorial Cemetery. (Photo by Jeff Gritchen, Orange County Register/SCNG) The Serrano Summit neighborhood of Lake Forest in November. (Photo by Jeff Gritchen, Orange County Register/SCNG) A worker tends to Tanaka Farms in Irvine in November. (Photo by Jeff Gritchen, Orange County Register/SCNG) The Huntington Pacific condo building south of Pacific Coast Highway in Huntington Beach in October. Completed in 1965, this three-story condominium comprises 108 units. (Photo by Jeff Gritchen, Orange County Register/SCNG)Orange County Register’s 2025 pictures of the year
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