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California, 14th November, South Beach Point Reyes and a coyote afternoon

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We drove up to Point Reyes South Beach for a spot of late lunch and studied the surf. There were squadrons of pelicans flying overhead and I decided that I liked pelicans as much as I like crows, my favourite bird. Looking into the sun through the spray and the mist the low cliffs were obscure. Coming back to reality we decided we should move on so we made a quick visit to a bird reserve which we did not really have time to investigate and, driving out, were lucky enough to see a bob cat crossing the road. It was too quick to photograph but we felt very privileged. The car was due back in San Francisco the next day and we had to find somewhere to sleep for the night, having not booked for this final camping evening. We drove back past Schooner Bay where backlit by the lowering sun a coyote was crossing the river and stopped to shake the water off on the other side. We watched, fascinated. We had several abortive attempts to find a campsite and partia

California 14th November, safety at sea

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After our fantastic foggy start to the day we got to the lighthouse as the mist cleared and the sun shone. Point Reyes is the windiest place on the north American coast (in the spring winds can reach up to 130mph velocity) and the second foggiest. Not surprisingly many ships were wrecked off it's shore trying to get into San Francisco harbour. The lighthouse was built in 1870, after blasting an area 300ft below the cliff to try and lower the lighthouse under the level of the normally high fog. A fog signal was built as well. On the day of the San Francisco earthquake in 1906 the lighthouse moved north around 18ft. The only damage was that the lens came off it's rail and the lighthouse keeper manage to effect repairs so that it was up and working by the next day. The manned lighthouse was in operation until 1975 when an automatic light was installed. The consequence of the lighthouse being lowered is that you have to negotiate a half mile walk from the car park followed by 30

California, 14th November, mist in mono

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I decided to convert a few of the early morning misty pictures from Point Reyes into monochrome, as they were nearly monotone anyway. I used Silver Efex Pro 2 for the conversion and added a small amount of coffee toning.

California, 14th November, early mist in Point Reyes

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When we returned to the campsite of the night before, we were slightly disappointed to find that the racoons had moved on. I had planned to get the flash out and snap them using that - maybe the once only. I  am always concerned about using flash with animals but after tussling with my conscience I had reckoned that the racoons were man enough to take it. So all that pondering was wasted!! We woke to fog but set out to drive across Point Reyes to the lighthouse which lies on the extreme south west tip of the peninsula.We only got as far as Inverness when the sun started to break through the mist giving lovely conditions to photograph in. Further on down the road we passed the fingers of Drakes Estero, a series of inlets where Francis Drake is supposed to have landed on his circumnavigation of the world. Here again the mist was hanging on, but by the time we had got down to the lighthouse the sky had turned blue and the view over the ocean was a lot clearer.