I had a photo shoot today with Trina. We worked on a variety of athletic images. I captured this down at Baker Beach.
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Showing posts with label ocean. Show all posts
2011.01.16
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2010.12.12
I was out at the Sutro Baths area today scouting some sites for a shoot next weekend when Michelle and I spotted these surfers down at Ocean Beach. This was taken from the Sutro Heights park with a 300mm at ISO 100, F9, 1/400s.
2010.11.25 - Happy Thanksgiving!
Happy Thanksgiving! I am thankful for many things today ... including you for coming back to this blog. There isn't much of a point to me posting these images if no one checks it out. This month I have had more viewers than ever before. Thank you.
2010.05.30 - Point Reyes
Wildcat Camp
We stayed at Wildcat Camp for three nights. We were just yards from the beach. This was a great location.
Arch Rock
Arch Rock is hard to notice. There are plenty of people up top but few venture down the rocky face to see the actual arch. This is a photo taken through the arch.
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2010.05.29 - Sky and Water
Fresh to Salt Water
Alamere Falls is a (you guessed it) a waterfall that runs off a cliff and runs right into the Pacific.
Sky (and Water)
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2010.02.13 - Baker Beach
Golden Gate from Baker Beach
Waves at Baker Beach
We went out to Baker Beach (http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Baker_Beach) today to watch the sunset and caught some spectacular scenes. It was an unusually warm day and there were plenty of people at the beach . . . it was just cold enought to keep the nudists away. The waves were also spectacular. They looked to be between 4 and 12 feet.
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2009.12.19 - Hike at Montara
If you are in Pacifica and enjoy a good hike make your way to Montara. We left from the parking lot in Pacifica, although there is also a route from the beach (on the 1). Our hike was nearly 7 miles with an elevation climb of approximately 1, 650 ft. At the top of this mountain you can see for miles and miles with nothing to block your view (except fog of course).
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