Saturday, August 15, 2015
Trail through the fog, Point Reyes National Seashore
Following on my theme in yesterday's post about switching my mind's eye into landscape mode, here is another photograph from last summer along the Tomales Point Trail under a heavy layer of fog. I've always enjoyed the wind-driven shape of these stately cypress trees, and they were even more engaging as they faded in and out of sight through the fog. My early June trip happened to coincide with an explosion of lupine and wild radish along the trail, which added an amazing amount of color, as well as a thick scent of pollen, to the scene.
View more of my photography from the Tomales Point area of Point Reyes National Seashore.
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Another beautiful photo, Pat! I like the difference between the foreground and background with the fog.
ReplyDeleteThanks, Brian! Fog really can add such wonderful interest to an image
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