Thank you Tina, It was fun. There was a lot of work that went into preparing for this photograph and a lot more with post production. All the bright light reflections bouncing off the wet rocks needed to be removed. Ugh but was done.
Thank you Rawls. The trip down the beach was fine. You take the trail that is at the northern point of the pull off for Schooner Gulch State Park. It’s about a 10 minute walk down to the beach with the last 20 feet being a bit steep and difficult. You then walk about 1/2 a mile north on the beach. Altogether, not difficult. We arrived about 1/2 hour after low tide. One photograph said it was not a really good low tide. In the time I was there I could tell it was rising.
Such an awesome photo! That was a fun adventure!
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Thank you Tina, It was fun. There was a lot of work that went into preparing for this photograph and a lot more with post production. All the bright light reflections bouncing off the wet rocks needed to be removed. Ugh but was done.
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interesting mix of silk and rock
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Yes I believe you are right.
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Nice view of these. Different from the ‘norm’. How was the trip down to the beach?
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Thank you Rawls. The trip down the beach was fine. You take the trail that is at the northern point of the pull off for Schooner Gulch State Park. It’s about a 10 minute walk down to the beach with the last 20 feet being a bit steep and difficult. You then walk about 1/2 a mile north on the beach. Altogether, not difficult. We arrived about 1/2 hour after low tide. One photograph said it was not a really good low tide. In the time I was there I could tell it was rising.
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Fantastic photo, Tim. I must stop here someday- it’s so cool. Love this in black and white.
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Jane, thank you. It is an interesting place and worth the stop as long as the tide is low.
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Excellent photo, Tim.
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Thank you Francina.
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