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.
Saturday, August 17, 2019
Friday, August 16, 2019
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.
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.
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.
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.
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.
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.
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
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.
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.
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.
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.
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.
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.
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.
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.
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.
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.
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.
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