Me and mini-me

Me and mini-me
Jenn and Tiana

Monday, July 27, 2009

Big Sur


I really enjoy taking pictures of landscapes and objects with lots of texture and detail. So yesterday I drove to Big Sur to do that. It was a perfect day for picture-taking! Keep in mind that I have a Casio Exilim 7.2 mp camera, with very simple features and the zoom on it leaves much to be desired!! Hoping Santa will get me a Nikon D80 for Christmas! Here are a few pics:


Footprints


Heavy mist over trees



Tunnel vision



Natural archway at Julia Pfeiffer State Beach


Twin sentinels, Julia Pfeiffer Burns State Park



Beach vegetation with ocean backdrop



Flowers at McWay Cove




The fog was just rolling in and the contrast between sun and mist was beautiful.




McWay Cove in Julia Pfeiffer Burns State Park along Highway 1, about 40 miles south of Carmel. I love the details of the tree in the foreground.



McWay Cove..really loved the combination of fence, tree, rock and ocean. I thought it looked like a natural picture frame.



The contrast in textures here really caught my eye. This was in J.P.B. State Park...it was part of the foundation of a building that no longer exists. A bit of interesting trivia...the house that once stood here was built by former US House of Reps Lathrop Brown. It was torn down at his bequest as stated in his will. This is all that remains.



Unobstructed view of McWay Cove and waterfall.




McWay Cove from a different angle.



Closer view of rocky shore




Coastline along Highway 1.



Textured wall


Julia Pfeiffer Burns State Park, entrance via waterfall trail to McWay Cove. This area was strewn with poison oak. There were even areas where it was hanging down from trees, into the trail. YEESH!




Beyond this beach grass is a nearly sheer drop to the ocean and rocks about 40 ft. below. The ocean is barely visible because the fog had rolled in. It was breathtaking!
I took a lot of pictures that day, which I will try to post at some point in later blogs. For now, I hope you enjoy these! :)