Tuesday, August 20, 2019

Goats


This picture is the beginning of a spectacular sunset. We were eating at a restaurant when I noticed the goats. They were all in a group and even had the ocean in the background. Everything was lined up perfectly. Thin wispy clouds, sunlight casting on the goats, and the water. I wish I was a little closer to the goats, but I think it still is a great picture.

Monday, August 19, 2019

Greenish-Blue

This picture stands out to me because of the crisp colors and focus on the crashing wave. The front is broken up into tiny droplets of water created by the force the wave had when it crashed down onto the ocean. The back is smooth, greenish-blue with hints of white. The green is from the algae, blue from the water, and white from the crashing wave.

Saturday, August 17, 2019

Pebble Beach

For this picture, I moved into the golf course and behind the first hole. There are many places with clocks like this, but each is different because of the location. This clock had tall bushes surrounding it covering the pedestal it was on. I like the separation between the green plant and the bright blue sky. Some clouds in the sky help to give it a better appearance.

Friday, August 16, 2019

Lone Cypress

Pebble Beach Golf Club is known for this lone cypress tree. It is the iconic symbol that many people think of when they hear Pebble Beach. The tree is around 250 years old and has been held up by cable for 65 years. Earlier this year in February 2019, the tree lost its leftmost branch.

Thursday, August 15, 2019

Ocean Guard

At another spot on the 17-mile drive, I found this seagull. It was standing on the edge, looking over the ocean. I like this picture of the seagull because there is more than just the seagull. There are the green plants in front and ocean in the back. There is also the other seagull's head just barely sticking out above the green plants.

Wednesday, August 14, 2019

Standing Tall

In Monterey, we went on the 17-mile drive. It had 17 different sites that were all unique and fascinating. One of them was this beach that had many rock towers. I positioned myself close to the sand to showcase the magnitude of it and to capture the water. On the other beaches, I had never seen it before and found it unique and special to that beach.

Tuesday, August 13, 2019

Full Picture

Nearly all of my pictures are short exposure. It wasn't dark enough for a full 10-30 second exposure, but 1/13 was still able to capture the motion of the ocean. This picture was harder to take because you had to take it when there was a big wave. The wave also had to have crashed and was creating streaks in the air.

Monday, August 12, 2019

Crashing

During the sunset, I took hundreds if not thousands of pictures trying to capture the perfect shot of the crashing waves and the sun projecting onto them. I kept the shutter speed high and focussed on the different colors of the water. Depending on the depth of the water, the water changed color. Shallow water is more yellow from the sand, the middle is green from algae on the bottom, and the deep is for deep blue colors.

Saturday, August 10, 2019

Teepee

Also on the beach were some teepees and other natural but man-made objects. One of these objects was this teepee. It was made of sticks and covered in a seaweed covering. To make the picture even better, I set it behind the setting sun. The sun reflected across the water, creating a stripe leading to the teepee.

Friday, August 09, 2019

Blocked by Nature

This tree has probably been at the beach for hundreds of years. It is hard to see because of the silhouette, but it is very smooth, and the top half was not on the tree. The smoothness came from the wind-driven sand that had hit the tree and smoothed it. I am guessing that is also where the top half was ripped off. There was a strong gust and the top of the tree flew away.

Thursday, August 08, 2019

Hill After Hill

From Santa Barbara, we took Highway 1 up to Monterey. The highway was beautiful with the ocean on one side and hills covered in green plants on the other. This picture came from up high on one of the hills. The highway has a single lane with many sharp turns. Signs were warning long vehicles to not go up the highway, but two semi's decided to go up. They were too wide, so they blocked traffic, creating a standstill. During this, I walked outside our car and took this picture.

Tuesday, August 06, 2019

Fishing

This bird is a long-billed Curlew. I spotted it while we were driving up to San Fransisco. It's built for standing in shallow water and using its long bill to catch food. Its head looks a little small for its body. You see the long bill and legs then look at the head, and it looks tiny.

Saturday, August 03, 2019

Bands of Waves

Many waves have accompanying waves behind them. I have found that many waves come in groups of three. Two small one followed by a bigger one, then another group of three in the same two small one big, but the second group is bigger. Basically, every sixth wave is the biggest. I took the picture in a way that I was able to capture all seven of the waves in a single picture followed by the open ocean.

Friday, August 02, 2019

Sand Dollars

On the third beach, I found around ten sand dollars. Using my macro lens, I moved as close to the dollar as I could. I wanted to capture the design on the dollar and the individual grains of sand. All of the dollars I found had this five-pointed star shape on it. I don't know why it is like that, but it is very interesting and cool.

Thursday, August 01, 2019

Bright Colors

The flowers in California are unlike any I have seen before. Every place I visit has different types of flowers that I have never seen before, but these are different. All of the flowers are brightly colored and really stand out against the green, grass background. I have never seen a flower that looks like an egg or a flower, like this that has bright purple as one of its colors.

Wednesday, July 31, 2019

Night Time Lights

Underneath the same amazing sunset, I looked back at the water and took pictures of a pier. There are a few things in this picture that I really like. The first is the lights on the pier, specifically the string of lights I find very simple. The second is the little pool of water in front of the ocean. The third and final is the hint of sunset. There is enough for a sunset picture, but its very faint.

Tuesday, July 30, 2019

Orange to Blue

I turned my camera around and toward the palm trees. I used the same aperture and shutter speed technique. I made the sunset darker than it actually was and the night less blue. I added a California touch by including the palm trees in the picture. It gave the picture more objects for your eye to look at and I like it because it's hard for me to find palm trees in Texas.

Monday, July 29, 2019

Beach-Side Sunset

Using the same technique (a large aperture), I was able to capture the sunset in a very dark and rich way. I wanted to make the sunset seem as dark and colorful as possible. I made the colors as dark as possible, which also made the hills darker. On the hills are many palm trees which are casted into a silhouette by the large aperture and high shutter speed.

Saturday, July 27, 2019

Sunset Silhouette 

Many times during this trip, the sun was so bright (probably because the water reflected the sun) that I had to increase the aperture to compensate. This was one of those times. When I did this, the picture becomes a different color. The yellow sun turns more lighter-yellow and the silhouetted object turns darker.

Friday, July 26, 2019

Sunset Fog

For most of the two days when we were in Monterey, there was fog covering the sky. Until the sunset on the second day, I didn't see the blue sky. The opening of the clouds allowed for a perfect sunset. There was still some fog in the mountains (which is what is pictured here). The sun reflected back onto the clouds creating a very nice sunset.

Thursday, July 25, 2019

Water Stripes

On the beach were teepees made of three sticks standing up. This specific teepee had a rock on one of the sticks. I focussed on the rock and the stripes on it. I believe that these stripes came from the years the rock was laying in the sand and water. When the sand-water flowed around the rock, it created these stripes. In addition to the stripes on the rock, the waves created subtle stripes in the background.

Wednesday, July 24, 2019

Natural Stream

Taking a few steps away from the ocean, I found this natural stream flowing into the ocean. It was a pond that continued into a small stream. The stream was on the sand, making it very soft and wet. In addition to the sand, many sticks, and rocks lay scattered in the stream. I enjoyed the movement of water around the sticks and rocks. Even though you can't see the water moving, it feels very soothing just looking at it.

Tuesday, July 23, 2019

Sidewaves

After capturing the waves from the front, I decided I wanted to capture the waves from the side. A perfect picture would be if I set my camera inside a folding wave, but my camera isn't waterproof so I couldn't do that. Instead, I stood tall (making sure to keep my camera dry) and captured the cresting of waves on the side, something many people don't notice.

Monday, July 22, 2019

Wind-Driven Waves

It was constantly windy on the coast, causing the waves to fold back over themselves. In that process, there is a moment when some water is directly over the wave. I wish I could have taken a long exposure picture of this occurring, but there was no object that could be in focus while the wave was out of focus. If I had that rock from before positioned near where the wave crested, it would be a perfect picture.

Saturday, July 20, 2019

Palm Tree

This picture is another simple one of a palm tree. There were hundreds of palm trees along the coast, but I wanted to find the perfect one. It had to be a circular at the top and ice cream cone like towards the bottom. It also had to have long strands of palm leaves poking out of the tree.

Friday, July 19, 2019

Mini Blues

For these flowers, I did change the lens to my macro lens. I had the aperture very low (a bigger hole for light to enter) to make the focus be very sharp then become very out of focus very quickly. I like the speckled spots of blue on the flower because it adds good changes of color on the picture.

Thursday, July 18, 2019

Split Flower

The next flower I saw was this flower that was split half and half. Half was dead flowers and the other was blue flowers on a green stem. To take the picture, I used my wide angle lens but zoomed in. I didn't have time to switch the lens (into my macro lens) then take the picture, so I got as close I could to the flower without the macro lens.

Wednesday, July 17, 2019

Egg Flower

I went on a walk around the property and found this sunny-side egg looking plant. This flower is actually incredibly interesting. There are straw-like pieces in the center then flaky white petals on the outside. I took the picture from the side to showcase the yellow center and white sides.

Tuesday, July 16, 2019

Smooth Skies

I looked up above the rock and found this seagull flying above me. I do like the simpleness of the picture, a white seagull on a grey background. The background is solid grey which allows for the seagull to be the main focus. The seagull happened to be flying toward me making the picture even better. The wings were outstretched and you can almost see the individual feathers.

Monday, July 15, 2019

Fast Motion 

I liked the pier with the lights, but I felt the picture needed something more. I walked to my right on the beach (North) until I found a rock in the water. Using the same remote exposure, low shutter speed, and high aperture I focused on the rock and had the waves crash around it. By the time I took this picture, the sun had just risen. This made taking long exposure pictures harder but not impossible. I wish a wave crashed over the rock so I could capture it, but I do like the movement of the waves around the rock.

Saturday, July 13, 2019

Breakfast Walk

I was not the only thing on the beach before sunrise. I was accompanied by this seagull and a few of its friends. I timed the picture so that the waves were just about to end. I wanted to show the water in the picture, but I didn't want to have a wave. The bird was on the shore looking for food, so I decided to wait for the wave to go onto the beach, then I took the picture.

Friday, July 12, 2019

Morning Timelapse

The first morning I arrived in California I woke up early because my body was still on central time. I went to the beach and set up my camera on a tripod. I also used my remote exposure button to capture these long exposure pictures. I had to close the aperture to allow for a longer exposure/shutter speed. I noticed the pier and decided that I wanted it to be the background for the crashing waves.

Thursday, July 11, 2019

Seabirds

This is the normal seagull many people think about when they hear the word, 'seagull.' For this picture, I used my telephoto lens again and tried to position myself as close as possible. I don't know what is the red thing on the seagulls' beak. All of the seagulls that I took pictures of had this red mark. I also tried to position myself so that the background was blue from the ocean.

Wednesday, July 10, 2019

Low Flying

This bird was another one of the many that were on the shore. I believe that it is a type of crane or a bird similar to a crane. I was taking pictures of the waves (like the one I posted yesterday) when this bird flew in front of me. It was hard to take pictures of because it was flying so fast, but I was able to capture this before it flew away.

Tuesday, July 09, 2019

Crashing Waves

The waves in Santa Barbara were not the biggest waves, but to me, they were big enough. Each was about 5-7 feet tall and crashed close enough to the shore that I could take a good picture of it. For the majority of my wave pictures, I used the 300mm focal length on my telephoto lens to get the closest to the wave that I could. I also used a fast shutter speed to capture the water droplets as the wave crashed.

Monday, July 08, 2019

Speckled Feathers

My next series of pictures comes from northern California is the towns of Santa Barbara, Monterey, and San Francisco. I took thousands of pictures, but what I mostly focussed on was the beaches. I was fascinated with the birds, water, and how things look with the water in the picture. I liked this bird because it has different colors than normal seagulls. Most seagulls are white but this bird was grey with hints of white and black. It probably is a different species of bird but it still looks interesting.

Saturday, July 06, 2019

Floods

On the ranch, the floods were not as bad, but there still was some flooding evident. For instance, this tiny stream turned into a little lake and a creek. After looking back at this picture, I wish that I took less of the sky and positioned the camera lower to ground. I feel there is too much sky and not enough river and nature.

Friday, July 05, 2019

Fresh Air

To me, this picture is the one that reminds me of the fresh air only found in pine tree forests. There are pine trees, water, green grass, and bright blue skies. This picture is slightly different than the one I took earlier because of the clarity of the water. This water was less clear, causing the mirror to not be perfect. There is an outline of the trees and shore, but there is not defined objects on the water.

Thursday, July 04, 2019

Mountain View

Near the front porch of the cabin was a dead tree with a background of the mountain. I focussed on the tree because I like the design the tree makes. In addition, I decreased the aperature (I set it to 1/5) to allow for the mountain and tree to be in the picture. I also like the difference in color between the brown sticks, green trees, blue sky, and white snow. They all combine to make a picture that I find very interesting.

Wednesday, July 03, 2019

Eagles

On the morning of the fourth day, we took a 1.5-hour drive of the property. On the drive, I saw at least six different animals including bison, elk, deer, prairie dog, coyote, and this eagle. I took this picture with my wide-angle lens but zoomed in. I wasn't able to take the picture very close to the eagle because I didn't have time to switch to the telephoto lens, but I worked with what I could.

Tuesday, July 02, 2019

Sunrise over Chama

On the last day, I woke up early and captured the sunrise for the last time. There was a slight haze in the air, causing the sun to create stripes over and into the mountains. I don't know why there is a haze, and after asking our fishing guide, he too didn't know why. He said he thought there were no fires, but maybe there was.

Monday, July 01, 2019

Sunrise Stop

The hummingbirds were a little different than the elk, in the sense that they came more often and not only during the sunrise and sunset. The majority still came during the sunrise and sunset, but some didn't, making them easier to photograph. Like my other hummingbird picture, I was standing on a chair to get a better angle. This time, I positioned the camera, so the background was a tree with the yellow-orange sunset in the background.

Saturday, June 29, 2019

Morning Walk

I found these elk before breakfast on the third day. Elk and most wild animals are mostly seen during sunrise and sunset. The animals sleep during the night and hide from the heat during the day under trees and bushes. The elk is very sensitive to sounds and movements from objects that are non-elk. I stepped outside the door, and immediately all of the elk stared at me. I tried to creep closer to them, but the noise scared them away, leaving me with only a few, far-away pictures. 

Friday, June 28, 2019

Feathers

For this picture, I took my 300mm lens and stood up on a chair for a better angle. The feeder was about 8 feet above the porch, but I wanted to be level with it. To compensate, I stood on a chair and had to balance myself since it was a rocking chair. I increased my ISO slightly to allow for a faster shutter speed so I could stop the motion of the wings (shutter speed 1/3200). After combining all these different factors, I was able to capture this picture.

Thursday, June 27, 2019

Overflowed

On the third day, we drove about an hour west to the San Juan River. There was a concern that the river would be too fast to fish. Just by looking at this picture, you can tell the river is flooding. I haven't seen it at a normal state, but supposedly this stage was 5-10 feet above the average height. Rivers are measured in CFS (cubic feet per second). The normal river speed is 500 CFS when we fished it was at 5000 CFS. This is the highest the river is to be fished at.

Wednesday, June 26, 2019

Bison

As we ventured into the back roads on the ranch, we stumbled by this bison. We had just taken a right turn, and I stepped out to take pictures of a lake with the sun reflecting and scenery. I looked to the far left, (slightly blinded by the sun) and I saw this huge animal. I didn't know what it was at the time, but after researching a little, I learned this is a bison. The ranch has around 30 bison on the property, but mostly in huge pens. I could only get about 300 yards away, but with the 300mm lens, the bison looks relatively close.

Tuesday, June 25, 2019

Road to Nature

The place we stayed at had miles of dirt roads in the back that you could take to visit the property. I thought that it would be interesting to show one of the roads going to the mountains and disappearing. This road was one of the three main roads on the property. The conditions of the roads were not the best but even after driving for an hour and a half at around 20 mph we barely made it halfway around the ranch.

Monday, June 24, 2019

Conejos River Valley

In the afternoon of the first fishing day, we traveled to the Conejos River in southern Colorado. To get to the river we had to go over a mountain pass. I took this picture from the top of the pass in an opening of trees. I have never seen a picture like this that I like so much. There are the streaks of sunlight going between the mountains, different shades of green colored trees, and a river snaking through the middle. If I could change one thing, it would be the lens flare in the top left, but everything else is perfect about this picture.

Saturday, June 22, 2019

Mirror on the Water

Down a dirt road was this mirror-like lake. Overnight there was very little wind and none until noon. It is not often that I am able to take pictures of lakes that reflect their surroundings. There are many reasons why I like this picture including the mirror-like lake, green surroundings, and blue sky. It is like a perfect combination of those three creating a perfect picture.

Friday, June 21, 2019

Sunrise Silhouette

My last picture for the June 7th sunrise was this silhouette of the mountains. I took the picture minutes before the sun would be above the mountains. I like how there is a clear focus on the mountains. There is so much focus that you can see the towers on the mountains from a very far distance. In the middle left of the sun, you can see the towers just barely.