Category: Point Reyes National Seashore
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Forgotten…
Forgotten Coast Guard Station-Point Reyes National Seashore The making of the photograph: Hasselblad 503CW Camera with 80mm CFE lens @f22 Fuji Provia 100F Film E-6 Processing Scanned with Epson Perfection V500 Photo scanner Open Edition Photograph Available for Purchase: 11×14 photograph-$400.00 16×20 photograph-$500.00 Photograph printed on Fuji Crystal Paper All photographs are mounted on gator…
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Point Reyes Boat
Point Reyes Boat-Landlocked along the Tomales Bay Shoreline Limited Edition Photograph available for purchase: Limited Edition Photograph of 50 20×20 photograph-$600.00 All photographs are mounted on gator board and are then matted with museum mount board. All photographs are signed by the artist. Purchase price includes shipping within the USA. International orders additional charges will…
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Evening…
Evening at the Point Reyes Lighthouse… Limited Edition Photograph available for purchase: Limited Edition Photograph of 50 20×20 photograph-$600.00 All photographs are mounted on gator board and are then matted with museum mount board. All photographs are signed by the artist. Purchase price includes shipping within the USA. International orders additional charges will apply. Please…
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Annual Gray Whale Migration
Gray Whales-Photographed from Bodega Head, Sonoma Coast State Park. The annual northern migration of gray whales is underway. Two of my favorite places to see gray whales from shore are at the Point Reyes Lighthouse, Point Reyes National Seashore and Bodega Head, Sonoma Coast State Park. Bring binoculars to assist you in finding whales…
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Territory Ahead…
Recently, Territory Ahead spent some time photographing along the Sonoma and Mendocino Coast for their latest catalog. One of their subject matters was the “Point Reyes Boat”, which lies on the surf line of Tomales Bay, by the town of Inverness, CA. The Point Reyes Boat is becoming a Icon of sorts these days, as…
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Elephant Seals…
Elephants seal were plentiful today at Chimney Rock, Point Reyes National Seashore. Breeding season was at its peak, with 624 elephant seals counted at the Chimney Rock area and 1613 elephant seals counted throughout the seashore. Baby elephants seals were plentiful as well.