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San Diego 11 images Created 11 Oct 2013

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  • The weather turned a little over night and the morning was filled with some rain and more so wind along the San Diego coast. After photographing in La Jolla I headed down to Mission Beach and found a street light along the boardwalk which was still on even though the sun had been up for about an hour. With the overcast conditions, it was a different type of photography today and took advantage of this to capture the following image.
    Mission-Beach-Morning.tif
  • While visiting San Diego a few years ago, I made a pre-sunrise trip to La Jolla Cove. One of the things I noticed was the motion of the water coming in and the rock which was being covered on each iteration. Using the low light to my advantage I was able to use a slower shutter speed on my camera and capture the motion from the water in the image.
    Morning-on-Beach.tif
  • In November 2009 I headed to La Jolla, California while in town for the holiday. With a storm having moved through the area over night as well as high tide the water was coming up to the steps down to the cove bringing man and nature merging in the scene. Spending some time to capture the scene brought me the above photograph as well as some wet feet from standing on the landing for a couple of shots as well.
    Steps-to-Ocean.tif
  • During a trip in March to San Diego I was able to experience the fields of wildflowers near Carlsbad. Under soft light I walked through the fields and captured the spring growth.
    Wildflowers-San-Diego.tif
  • While out photographing on a morning with marine layer in the San Diego area, I headed to Harbor Island which is along San Diego Bay. As I was photographing the morning and what there was of the light I noticed the person in the above image heading away from the city. Not being at a good location at the time I just wrote of that opportunity. However about 15 minutes later I saw them heading back towards the downtown area of San Diego and found a location to capture them in the morning light with the skyline in the background as well.
    Sunrise-San-Diego-Bay.tif
  • The old lighthouse in Cabrillo National Monument sits on top of the park, however there is plenty of more to do from whale watching in the winter, checking out the tide pools on the west side of the park or checking out the skyline of San Diego. Due to the location of the park it closes at 5:00 PM, which means the nice light you will find for photography is limited to a few months of the year.
    Lighthouse-Cabrillo-National-Monumen...tif
  • On Thanksgiving morning a few years ago, I drove to Coronado and took some images after battling the temptation to sleep in that morning with the sound of heavy rain heard against the window as my alarm went off before sunrise. After debating for a while, I decided to grab the rain jacket and head on out to photograph. Battling waves of heavy rain which would last a few minutes I took some pictures of the San Diego skyline. One thing I noticed at the Coronado Ferry Landing was how the skyline reflected on a restaurant where workers were inside cleaning and getting ready for Thanksgiving customers mixing the location as well as the holiday for the image.
    Reflection-San-Diego.tif
  • From Point Loma in San Diego I captured this image tying in the city, San Diego Bay as well as the nearby mountains to the city. If you look carefully you can find some reminders of the Christmas season in the image on a nice evening late in the year.
    San-Diego-Skyline-Dusk.tif
  • From Harbor Island in San Diego I found a tree which is silhouetted in the light just noticeable in the early morning hours of a morning in 2007.
    Morning-San-Diego.tif
  • It was a quiet morning along La Jolla Cove in Southern California. As I looked down at the sand in the cover I notice the rock in the sand. The water would come up to and past the rock and then recede back to the ocean. After noticing this for a little bit I set up my tripod to capture this with a long exposure. Using a long exposure with water will smooth it but also as it moves in an area without water give it a little ghostly effect. The timing of the exposure was what I was concerned in when I took this image and how the water would show in the frame.
    LaJolla-Cove.tif