You did a great job on that last one. All good, but I am biased towards #5. I dream about photographing light houses all up and down the coast one day.
You did a great job on that last one. All good, but I am biased towards #5. I dream about photographing light houses all up and down the coast one day.
We have some all along the coast here, more are up in Oregon, Washington and all the way to Alaska.
Mike, Years ago I lived in Monteray, Ca. The one thing I miss the most is being able to photograph the coast line. Thank you for some amazing photographs.
Mike, Years ago I lived in Monteray, Ca. The one thing I miss the most is being able to photograph the coast line. Thank you for some amazing photographs.
Thanks for for your comment Bob. Monterrey has a nice rugged coastline, especially the 17 mile drive, I don't play golf but my friends tell me the golf courses are fantastic too only a bid pricey.
Mike, Years ago I lived in Monteray, Ca. The one thing I miss the most is being able to photograph the coast line. Thank you for some amazing photographs.
Thanks for for your comment Bob. Monterrey has a nice rugged coastline, especially the 17 mile drive, I don't play golf but my friends tell me the golf courses are fantastic too only a bid pricey.
Great set blacks2. Makes me want to visit CA, as I have never been. My personal favorite is #3. I love the way it combines the elements of the sea with those rocks, the contours of the coast line, the lighting conditions, and the mist from the surf.
Yes, I shared my four days old, cold, Kentucky Fried Chicken with him as he sneaked up to my rental car on the old Denali Highway in Alaska. I am sure he is the only fox in that area who ever had KFRC.