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The thing about this view at Point Lobos was the tree on the right, what an amazing sight. And one pick of it wouldn't be complete unless in a pan grabbing the small bay as well.
Lobos Island is an islet just north of Fuerteventura in Spain’s Canary Islands. It comprises a largely uninhabited nature preserve that's home to diverse flora and fauna, including rare birds. The main beach, Playa de la Concha, is known for its clear waters. Trails cross a landscape of salt marshes and hornitos (small volcanic mounds) and lead to volcanic Montaña La Caldera and the 19th-century Martiño lighthouse.
Otra más del mismo ejemplar. Aquí llevándose un buen trozo de carne con piel y todo. No tiene mucha calidad pero había que subirla.
My relaxed passenger. Lobo is the dog I personally rescued from his miserable existence on a 2-metre chain in Andalusia (5 1/2 years of his life). Now loves life and freedom... and also really seems to like car journeys!
Estaba fotografiando buitres leonados comiendo carroña cuando veo que se espantan y aparece este ejemplar de lobo para quedarse con los restos. Estuvo unos diez minutos comiendo, un tiempo precioso para aprovechar y fotografiarlo.
Cormorant Colony II. © Copyright 2023 G Dan Mitchell.
Cormorant colorny and rookery on a rocky prominese, Point Lobos.
This cormorant breeding colony was on a rocky prominence just a short distance away from a trail I followed along a coastal bluff. Perhaps the birds felt safer with an uncrossable gulf between us. In any case, they mostly went about their business even though I was close enough to photograph them, positioned on the rock above Monterey Bay on a foggy morning.
Not all of their activities made sense to me, though some did. Half the birds were adults and half were (very large!) juveniles — the latter visible by means of their mottle feathers, their shorter beaches, and their incessant clamoring of “feed me!” to their parents. From time to time one of the adults would arrive with a prize and the young birds became very interested!
G Dan Mitchell is a California photographer and visual opportunist. His book, “California’s Fall Color: A Photographer’s Guide to Autumn in the Sierra” is available from Heyday Books, Amazon, and directly from G Dan Mitchell.
Mi felicitación, con mis mejores deseos a todos mis amigos y contactos, con un abrazo muy fuerte para todos ellos, os deseo un 2015 lleno de vida, luz y alegría, un fuerte abrazo a todos.
My congratulations, my best wishes to all my friends and contacts, with a very strong hug for all of them, I wish you a 2015 full of life and light and joy, a big hug to everyone.
A. Rojo