A Month of San Diego Recap
How did you like my Month Of San Diego? It was fun putting together a body of work. I'll need to do that more often. Although maybe a "week of" instead of a "month of". We'll see.
If you missed any of the photos, here's a gallery of all of them. Which one is your favorite?
As the sun dipped low, it lit the underbelly of the clouds as they gently floated off toward the horizon.
The ocean-carved sandstone shore of La Jolla gives the Minotaur's maze a run for its money. There's all sorts of critters living in these mini-canyons and potholes. iThe curve in the foreground reminds me of Horseshoe Bend in Arizona.
In the winter months, the sun rises in the southeast. From the Tidelands Park, the sun rises beneath the Coronado Bridge, one of the few times and places in San Diego for a sunrise over the water.
The back side of Broken Hill as the sun rises in Torrey Pines, California.
On more than one occasion I've been fascinated with this small group of stones at the base of Sunset Cliffs. Only visible at low tide, they make a great foreground subject and almost point the way out to sea.
I went for a nostalgic, retro look with the processing here. I used one of my Endless Summer presets in Aperture, available free to onOne customers through their loyalty program.
On a gray, hazy morning I like getting in close to the waves. Real close. For a good seascape, get wet.
Low tide reveals an almost alien landscape. Little sea creatures nestle into these nooks and crannies along the San Diego's coastline.
A wave, moments before it closes its fist and breaks on the shore.
A beautiful evening along the the rocky coastline near Bird Rock in San Diego.
I see these purple guys on many of my San Diego hikes. One day, I'll look them up and learn their name.
I love how the ocean swirled around this rock at the base of Sunset Cliffs in San Diego. Every so often, the waves would stack up enough to pool up in front of the rock and then rush back out to sea.
Yet another gorgeous evening along the shores of La Jolla. I'm hard pressed to ever get tired of this place.
Built shortly after California was admitted to the Union, the Old Point Loma Lighthouse stood watch over San Diego for 36 years.
A seagull takes a fishing break on a cold, rainy day along the shores of San Diego.
The sky was not the star on this late afternoon at Windansea Beach in La Jolla, San Diego. High tide was rolling in and storms in the South Pacific created some choppy surf.
A calm pool at the base of the waterfall in Penasquitos Canyon. I started my hike early, well before sunrise. I had the whole place to myself when the sun came up.
A lonely pair of shoes along a stretch of Ocean Beach, their owner nowhere in sight, land or sea. I don't normally selectively color. Here, I couldn't resist pulling back in the shoe laces.
The San Diego harbor front is connected to the downtown ball park by a swooping pedestrian bridge.
Crystal Pier reaches out over the ocean along the shores of Pacific Beach in San Diego. As I was finishing up my shoot, a few surfers came out to catch the morning swells. Their presence adds a perfect sense of scale for the scene.
The rising tide crashing over the rocks, the waves weaving though cracks and fissures along the shore. The coastline is jagged yet smooth at the same time. I watched the patterns of the waves for ten to fifteen minutes before I began shooting, getting in tune with nature's rhythm that morning. I think I found a groove...
San Diego gets its fair share of fog. On this morning, it was insanely thick, rivaling Point Reyes in northern California. This shot is on Harbor Island facing toward downtown San Diego. The horizon is ever so slightly visible. On a clear day, the skyline dominates the harbor.
A calm, clear morning in America's Finest City, San Diego, California.