toes
Just after dawn.
flickr is a horrid display method for the 4x5 medium...this is meant to be viewed quite large, where you have to dive in deep and move your head around to see everything. Wrong tool for the job, but, oh well...:)
large on B l a c k M a g i c
or go to 'Original' and play 'find the object': a campfire, a tent, Greyhound Rock, a ladder, Highway 1, Pelican Rock, a sea arch, Ano Nuevo SP, the trail down to Waddell reefs, the entrance to another sea arch, and huge (painful) fields of poison oak to get here.
This is really rare, as the ocean was completely flat. The whitewater is from a 3" wave, rolling along over 15 seconds. Usually, there's either south or NW groundswell in the water or, at least for the summer months, choppy windswell from the incessant, fog-bearing NW wind. This is late July, and I've never seen this part of the coast dead calm.
toes
Just after dawn.
flickr is a horrid display method for the 4x5 medium...this is meant to be viewed quite large, where you have to dive in deep and move your head around to see everything. Wrong tool for the job, but, oh well...:)
large on B l a c k M a g i c
or go to 'Original' and play 'find the object': a campfire, a tent, Greyhound Rock, a ladder, Highway 1, Pelican Rock, a sea arch, Ano Nuevo SP, the trail down to Waddell reefs, the entrance to another sea arch, and huge (painful) fields of poison oak to get here.
This is really rare, as the ocean was completely flat. The whitewater is from a 3" wave, rolling along over 15 seconds. Usually, there's either south or NW groundswell in the water or, at least for the summer months, choppy windswell from the incessant, fog-bearing NW wind. This is late July, and I've never seen this part of the coast dead calm.