Speaks for itself.
Thursday, December 25, 2014
Sunday, December 14, 2014
Sunrise Over the Arctic Circle
The flight from London took off at 12.30 pm in sunlight and landed in San Fransisco 3.30 pm the same day, in sunlight. And yet we flew through two hours or so of night. We must have flown north of the great circle route into the arctic circle. I've never flown this route in December before so never noticed. The morning light lit up the insides of the engines in such a way that I had to capture it, even if I only had an iPhone camera with me.
Quite a bit of noise reduction applied in Lightroom.
Quite a bit of noise reduction applied in Lightroom.
Sunday, December 7, 2014
Sonoma Winery turned Green
After a year or more of drought, we get some rain. Everything turned almost overnight from brown to this vivid green color.
Sunday, November 16, 2014
Bowling Ball Beach
I visited Bowling Ball Beach back in September. As I learned, you can only really see the "bowling balls" at low tide. But to get good pictures on this west facing beach you really need to be there at sunset. (Or perhaps at night.) I'll know better next time. I had written off the pictures, but last week I decided to give them another try. It turns out that a monochrome conversion gives it an interesting look even though it's shot into the sun.
Someone told me it looks like a bunch of stone headed men slowly rising from the water.
(Conversion with Silver Efex Pro2 using a slight selenium tone.)
Someone told me it looks like a bunch of stone headed men slowly rising from the water.
(Conversion with Silver Efex Pro2 using a slight selenium tone.)
Saturday, November 1, 2014
Yosemite
I finally got to go to Yosemite. I'm ashamed to admit it's my first time, although I have lived in the Bay Area since 1995. Here are a couple of the photos. The rest can be found on my main site under Yosemite.
Saturday, October 11, 2014
Cactus Flowers
I noticed five flower buds on the cactus in my yard. Just buds, no flowers, for days. Then at 10am last Sunday I noticed one of the flowers had bloomed, so I went out at took a few shots. But the better light was going to be in the evening when the setting sun would light up the flower from the front, so I decided I'd take more shots later that day. When I arrived home at 4pm it had closed up though, never to be seen again. Moral: shoot now, don't wait.
I wonder if the others didn't bloom during the week when I was work. I'll never know - they've all gone now.
I wonder if the others didn't bloom during the week when I was work. I'll never know - they've all gone now.
Sunday, September 28, 2014
Sunday, September 14, 2014
Point Reyes Lighthouse and Inverness Shipwreck Again
A day trip to Point Reyes Lighthouse to see if I could walk up the steps (equivalent to a 30 story building) afterwards without stopping. It turns out I could - just. As usual there was a lot of fog at the point, but I managed to capture a little bit of blue.
On the way back I stopped to get another shot of the boat wreck at Inverness that I shot 18 months ago. This time the tide was out so I was able to get closer to the boat.
On the way back I stopped to get another shot of the boat wreck at Inverness that I shot 18 months ago. This time the tide was out so I was able to get closer to the boat.
Labels:
fishing boat,
Inverness,
Lighthouse,
Point Reyes,
Shipwreck
Sunday, August 3, 2014
Sunflowers
I drove up to Yolo County California, the farming areas between Davis and Woodland, where I had been told I would find fields of sunflowers. Normally you would find fields of sunflowers, but this year there is a drought. I actually saw field after field of browned, dried up, sorry looking sunflower failures. The ground was dried up clay as hard as concrete. This is the reality of the drought for the farmers in this part of California - dead fields and millions of lost cash crop dollars. Very sad.
After about an hour, and half a dozen such fields, I decided to give up and come home. Just as I was about to turn onto the highway, I saw this field of yellow to my left. This farmer had irrigation. What a difference water makes.
After about an hour, and half a dozen such fields, I decided to give up and come home. Just as I was about to turn onto the highway, I saw this field of yellow to my left. This farmer had irrigation. What a difference water makes.
Labels:
california,
davis,
Sunflowers,
yolo county
Thursday, April 3, 2014
The Eye of Sauron
From Lord of the Rings:
Actually it's just the cat. Looks pretty evil though.Taken with the Olympus 45mm F1.8 attached to FOTGA macro extension tubes.
Actually it's just the cat. Looks pretty evil though.Taken with the Olympus 45mm F1.8 attached to FOTGA macro extension tubes.
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