I've added several images from Montana de Oro, Aliso Beach and a shot of sunset over Point Luis to the front of my California Coast album. Enjoy!
The second image is of a rainbow created by the first light of the sun striking mist from a blow hole. Not only did the sun angle have to be just right to where I was shooting, the tide had to be a certain level and the waves had to be the right size to send the spray into the air in a fine mist.
Big thanks to everyone who is proposing locations or photos for the book! Of course I do a lot of research up front to find the best locations already documented, but there are always more to discover.
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nice photo
+Jeff Sullivan Wonderful pictures,,thanks!!!
Wow... I've seen a ton of shots of Moro Rock, but not from this angle. Gorgeous!
Incredible! So much beatiful photos!
amazing.
Those shots have such detail, it takes you away
Beautiful work, +Jeff Sullivan. Reminds me how lucky I am to live here on the central coast.
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Great album ! thanks for sharing +Jeff Sullivan
Thanks +Randy Raz Ullon, the light was just right and I was fortunate that my tripod was sturdy enough to get an exposure several seconds long in the gusty coastal wind.