Indeed, the bay amazes me every time I see it. It is as though the colors changes with each hour throughout time.
Speaking of which, the color in your photos is amazing too!
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Shawn, my old stompin' grounds before I moved to Reno a few years ago. In fact, a week didn't go by that I wouldn't take a sammich out to the pier for lunch, watch the pelicans and occassional seal. Usually three or so times a week. I can probably point out my home in Mountaineer's shots of San Luis Bay!
Here's one of mine of the Bay just after sunset...
Here's one of mine of the Bay just after sunset...
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SN, I ran up the hill near our house one morning hoping to get some good sunrise photos. The opening in the clouds to the east was so narrow that I was too late. However, the coloring was so orange that when I turned around I saw the white water tank was blazing orange. The trees were silhouetted so I spruced up the silhouette by standing in between them and holding on arm up while taking the picture with the other hand. the tank is about 40' high.Snow Nymph wrote:mountaineer wrote:All right Shawn, give it up. Where do you work?
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Kind of a unique bay and harbor, isn't is Steve? Really unlike any other that I am familiar with.SteveB wrote:Shawn, my old stompin' grounds before I moved to Reno a few years ago. In fact, a week didn't go by that I wouldn't take a sammich out to the pier for lunch, watch the pelicans and occassional seal. Usually three or so times a week. I can probably point out my home in Mountaineer's shots of San Luis Bay!
Here's one of mine of the Bay just after sunset...
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