(Click on the photo to enlarge. Click on the comment number bubble to leave a comment.) Little needs to be said about how beautiful Sedona is. I was lucky to be able to capture this double rainbow. Photo taken in 2003 with a Canon EOS D60 (an early model Canon DSLR camera), EF17-40mm f/4L lens, 1/90 sec at f/6.7, ISO … Read More
The Door With the Windows
Some of you may recall one of my very favorite photographs, taken several years ago, called “The Window.” The photo was of a window inside a red door. It had old tattered curtains and as you looked into the window, all you saw was darkness. Today’s photo is of the entire door, done in black and white.This door is in … Read More
The Old Cypress
This old Cypress Tree is located along the Cypress Grove Trail in Point Lobos State Reserve. It’s a beautiful grove of tress and lends itself to black and white photography. (Click on photo to enlarge. Click on the comment number bubble to leave a comment.) Photo taken with a Canon EOS 40D, EF17-40 mm f/4L IS lens 1/160 sec at … Read More
Weston Beach Rock Formations
These rocks are just up from the ocean at Weston Beach in Point Lobos. The colors are really wonderful and they accentuate the grooves created by years and years of erosion from the ocean. Click on the photo to enlarge. (Click on the comment number bubble to leave a comment.) Photo taken with a Canon EOS 40D, EF17-40mm f/4L lens, on … Read More
Rocks at Weston Beach in Point Lobos
Point Lobos State Reserve is three miles south of Carmel on Route 1. This location was one of Edward Weston’s favorite places to photograph. He is well known for his incredible series of seascapes and landscapes. After his death in 1958 his ashes were scattered in the Pacific Ocean on Pebbly Beach, later renamed Weston Beach. (Click on photo to … Read More