Lots of nice shots there. My late September shots in the fog don't show
much color but I've had a glance at them in B&W where I think there's a
lot more promise.
Chuck Norcutt
Moose wrote:
> Chuck Norcutt wrote:
>> Wow! Why didn't I get pictures like that at Point Lobos when I was there
>> last fall? I know... it was too foggy. Yeah, that's it. It was too foggy.
>> :-)
>>
>
> Summer is chancy along the coast. It may be beautiful - or so foggy you
> can hardly see a thing. We generally won't go further than a day trip
> hwer we know hat the weather is doing in the summer. Spring and Fall are
> much more reliable. Winter between storms can be wonderful. Often warmer
> and less windy than summer.
>
> With no intent to compare my photography with that of Weston - except
> that I'm willing to go further than 500 yds - I have a gallery of Pt.
> Lobos images that I rather like.
> <http://galleries.moosemystic.net/Monterey%20-%20June%202006/Point%20Lobos/index.html>
>
> It was an overcast day and we spent a lot of time in the central and
> Southern parts of the park. Less spectacular than the point itself, with
> it's rugged rocks and often crashing surf, I think it's just as
> beautiful, in a quieter way, with some unique features. Lots of images,
> so the slide show button at the top right may be useful. The show-off
> sea otter is on the last page.
>
> I do want to find and scan or take new images of the point when the sea
> is excited, too.
>
> Moose
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