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I went to Sunset Cliffs, last night, for the first time in my life, and got lucky (no, not like that - I was by myself) because it was one of the most spectacular sunsets that I have ever seen! Unfortunately, my camera and my abilities didn't do the scene justice. (Although, it does look much better in light box view.) So, I'll just have to keep trying until I get it right.
I made this image about 10 or 15 minutes after the sun had already set, which was when the real show began. It was amazing how fast the colors changed and it probably only lasted for about 10 minutes, but it was hard to tell, because time flies when you're having fun.
Starting a new series - surfing around San Diego. Yesterday (day after Thanksgiving, 2009) was a pretty good for surfing and all the dudes and dudettes came out to play. A much better way of spending "Black Friday." Oh, yeah. Enjoy!
Sunset Cliffs - San Diego, California - Photo taken with a Nikon D3 DSLR camera using an AF-S Nikkor 24-70mm f/2.8G ED lens. A very foggy day along the coast.
I love watching the surfing action at Sunset Cliffs ... which is also a great location for a sunset! Hope everyone is having a great Sunday!!!
Here's another shot of the beautiful San Diego sunset that my husband and I recently enjoyed. As the sun went down, we didn't think that the sunset was going to be that spectacular, but as soon as the sun disappeared, the sky was ablaze with colors. It was breathtaking.
Interestingness - Top 100 (April 5, 2007 #70)
Much better LARGE: 'Take me away from here' On Black
Darling, take me away from here
Make it seem like we're a million miles away
Another time, another place
Make me a different man
Move me farther than I've ever been before
Show me that there's something more
Take me away from here . . .
--Tim McGraw
This beach cave takes in water at high tide, so it's only good to visit for short periods of time. To see this cave from the outside click here: www.flickr.com/photos/heatherss/5544160446/
Esta cueva tiene en el agua durante la marea alta, por lo que es bueno para visitar durante cortos perΓodos de tiempo. Para ver esta cueva desde el exterior, haga clic aquΓ:
www.flickr.com/photos/heatherss/5544160446/
(Best on Black, La Mejor en Negra)
Unless you are a Mayan, of course. Sunset Cliffs Natural Park, San Diego, California.
Explore #453, 3/4/12
On exceptionally clear days, the Santa Ana Mountains can be seen on the horizon from San Diego. Santiago Peak is 70 miles north on the border between Orange County and Riverside County. If you look closely, in the extreme distance beyond Santiago Peak, you can even see Mt. San Antonio - 110 miles away in the San Gabriel Mountains!! Had to double check Google Earth on that one - I've never seen so far north! Photo taken Dec 11, 2021 from Sunset Cliffs.
- Lao Tzu.
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Recently during the thanksgiving weekend, we decided to head to San Diego and see if we could get some nice sunset shots. I have heard and read so much about sunset cliffs that we decided to head there and after sitting in LA traffic for about 3 hours we finally reached just after the sun went down. The location itself was nothing spectacular especially if you compare it to more dramatic coastlines of Big Sur or Oregon. Bu t what was interesting was the cloud formations in the sky and the small puddles on the shore that work as nice for ground interests. Here is one of the shots I made there hope y'all like it. Thanks for visiting.