I'm having so much fun looking at the world through the lens of my Panasonic Lumix DMC-LX3.
I will share my world of Rocklin, California and points North, South, East and West.
Come and enjoy with me.
Tuesday, January 02, 2007
ON THE WAY TO SANTA CRUZ
Same Pacific Ocean. Always the same and always changing.
Oh yes, Highway 1... I've travelled the road "innumerable" times -- as I live in Marin and my parents, now deceased, lived in the Monterey area (Pacific Grove)... Unfortunately, for most of those years of travelling up and down the coast I wasn't taking pictures... Seldom get down to the San Mateo coast now, but when I do -- it is a tourist event for me... I shouldn't be dropping links on your site, but I do have a little website (with little pictures) featuring the San Mateo coastline at: www.photoarrow.com
Beautiful photo, and I love the caption too. Yes, the coastline IS always changing, isn't it? And in only ten million years, thanks to the San Andreas Fault, Los Angeles and San Francisco will pass each other. We'll be neighbors!!
for us: europeans, the pacific coast represent travelling in freedom...or something similar...wild sea and earth. I travelled the coasts at south california..but this is another tale..
coast play in spain: http://www.fotolog.com/pueratelier
Very nice. The sky and the sea is so blue, something a little rare to find in Bombay
ReplyDeleteI agree, its always different and always beautiful. I love this shot.
ReplyDeleteOh yes, Highway 1... I've travelled the road "innumerable" times -- as I live in Marin and my parents, now deceased, lived in the Monterey area (Pacific Grove)... Unfortunately, for most of those years of travelling up and down the coast I wasn't taking pictures... Seldom get down to the San Mateo coast now, but when I do -- it is a tourist event for me... I shouldn't be dropping links on your site, but I do have a little website (with little pictures) featuring the San Mateo coastline at: www.photoarrow.com
ReplyDeletewonderful picture.
ReplyDeleteThat is spectacular. No wonder the natives and the tourists come and come back again.
ReplyDeleteIt is so beautiful.
ReplyDeleteAbsolutely magnificent! Your comment is perfect-it's always there but it's never the same. That is what makes photographing water so wonderful!
ReplyDeleteand always beautiful :)
ReplyDeleteThis is so gorgeous. It's great you get to see so much of the ocean.
ReplyDeletesuperbe photo, une vraie carte postale. tres belle couleur
ReplyDeletes colors are really superb and you have choose an interesting point of view!
ReplyDeleteBeautiful. Reminds me of a painting i once had.
ReplyDeleteBeautiful seascape. Great work.
ReplyDeleteBeautiful scenery. Would be fun to see in person! :)
ReplyDeleteGreat photo. All the colours are rich and vivid.
ReplyDeleteBREATH TAKING SHOT !!!!
ReplyDeleteBeautiful photo, and I love the caption too. Yes, the coastline IS always changing, isn't it? And in only ten million years, thanks to the San Andreas Fault, Los Angeles and San Francisco will pass each other. We'll be neighbors!!
ReplyDeletefor us: europeans, the pacific coast represent travelling in freedom...or something similar...wild sea and earth. I travelled the coasts at south california..but this is another tale..
ReplyDeletecoast play in spain:
http://www.fotolog.com/pueratelier
Happy New Year, Photowannabe.
ReplyDeleteCheers for all the same and different look of our Pacific Ocean.
I hear the crash of the waves in my mind.
ReplyDeleteVery nice, what a view!
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