Sunday, April 29, 2012


This weekend Laurie and I participated in a photoshoot at the coast.  Here are a few of the over 500 pictures we took.  We visited the beach for the first half of the day, and a redwood forest in the afternoon.

Before the shoot, we took a few shots just for fun.

Here come the wave.


And there is the rest of the wave!


Laurie caught a beauty of a seagull in flight.
The next few are my attempt to capture the motion of the waves over the rocks.




Sea Lion enjoying the nice weather

Bird enjoying the critters near the Sea Lion

Dead something, not really doing much of anything

This time, I captures some waves coming right at me!


Laurie took a free shot.


Starfish and his afternoon lunch remains.

Sea Anemome - both shot with the D10, underwater 

And a cute little hermit crab.
 After the beach, we took a drive to Pescadero, picked up sandwiches at a wonderful bakery, and drove to the redwood park, just a few miles inland.  There we had lunch and enjoyed the serenity of the coastal forest.




You'll have to look close to see the spiderweb in the center.

We also captured the denizen of the forest, the Banana Slug!






Talk about forest primeval!









Sunday, April 22, 2012

Lyrids

So the Lyrids meteor shower was scheduled to pummel the earth with debris from a comet last night, achieving its maximum between 8pm and 2am.  As a good nerd, I decided to shortcut nature and use my camera instead.  I programmed the camera to take a 25 second exposure every 30 seconds, thereby capturing over 80% of the available meteor capturing time.  I shot over 750 pictures.  The vast number of meteorites was totally staggering.  Out of the 750 images, I managed to find two.  YES!  two whole images with a meteorite!  Glad I did not waste the evening trying to see them live.  Here is the best one: