Abbotts Lagoon (Upper) - Point Reyes 2024 |
Abbotts Lagoon (Lower) - Point Reyes 2024 |
For some reason there's no apostrophe in Abbotts Lagoon. Simply can't remember that.
Two photos taken on a chilly day with a Nikon Z7II.
By-The-Wind Sailors (Limantour Beach) - Point Reyes 2024 |
I had no idea what these thingies were, but I took a photo for the record. I assumed that they were some form of oceanic plant life.
But no!
Each apparent individual is a hydroid colony, and most are less than about 7 cm long. They are usually deep blue in colour, but their most obvious feature is a small stiff sail that catches the wind and propels them over the surface of the sea.
Having no means of locomotion other than its sail, V. velella is at the mercy of prevailing winds for moving around the seas, and are thereby also subject to mass-strandings on beaches throughout the world. For example, a mass stranding occurs most years in the spring along the West Coast of North America, from British Columbia to California, beginning in the north and moving south over several weeks' time.
Very cool.
At My Peak - Los Angeles 1984 |
I've been scanning some 1984 negatives recently, for fun. Back then I was doing some billboard photos as a series until I ran out of subjects.
Yellow Oak Leaves - Marin County 2024 |
Yellow Oak Leaves on Ground - Marin County 2024 |
Virtually all the oak tree leaves in Marin were turning yellow this winter, due to, I believe, a "Twohorned oak gall wasp—Dryocosmus dubiosus."
Fortunately, according to the linked article, "Gall wasps are naturally killed by a complex of fungi, parasites, predators, and competing insects (primarily moth larvae and other wasps) that live within galls. Although aesthetically undesirable, these oak gall wasps do not seriously threaten tree health. No control is known or recommended."
San Francisco Skyline, Clouds - Sausalito 2024 |
Johnson Street, Boats - Sausalito 2024 |
I was using an Olympus 14-150mm zoom lens . . . very useful for both wide landscape shots and tight telephoto ones.
Grebes - Sausalito 2024 |
"A grebe is not a duck. Grebes have lobed toes, an adaptation they use to propel themselves underwater to get food, and a duck has webbed feet. Grebes have an ancient lineage and research has shown they are most closely related to flamingos. However, these species show no outward resemblance to each other."
Cows (San Geronimo Valley) - Marin County 2024 |
It was a foggy and damp morning in the San Geronimo Valley when I pulled over to see if there were any cows at my favorite valley viewpoint. There were!
Trees, Fog, Clouds (San Geronimo Valley) - Marin County 2024 |
Another January photo. Taken with a Nikon Z7II / 24-200mm lens.
Runners (San Geronimo Valley) - Marin County 2024 |
Pond, Fog (San Geronimo Valley) - Marin County 2024 |
January . . . very cold. The runners came up from behind and quickly vanished into the fog.
Big Pine Lake, Snow - Sierra Nevada 1974 |
Young Pine, Snow, Clouds - Sierra Nevada 1974 |
The final pix of my 1974 snow backpack. I have to be honest . . . this was basically it for me as far as snow backpacking was concerned. I've tried using snowshoes a few times over the years, and they're OK, I guess, but I've never used them on a regular basis.
Steam Laundry - Mojave 1974 |
The route to the Sierras from Los Angeles goes through the desert town of Mojave. So I would have gone through here on my way to my 1974 Big Pines backpack.
There have been a few extra photos taken in Mojave on the blog, by the way.
Snow, Creek - Sierra Nevada 1974 |
Mountains, Snow - Sierra Nevada 1974 |
Again, for these photos I used a Nikon F SLR with a 50mm lens. (I also had a 135mm lens, but don't remember using it here.) Film was Panatomic-X developed in FR X-22 fine grain developer.
Canyon, Snowfields, Lake - Sierra Nevada 1974 |
Frozen Lake, Pine Trees - Sierra Nevada 1974 |
Falling Water - Sierra Nevada 1974 |
Granite Slope - Sierra Nevada 1974 |
So I've never seen some of these photos before. It took me a while after scanning the top photo's negative this year to figure out exactly what I was seeing.
Contact sheets: so, in the olden times I'd take a developed roll of film and cut it into strips. In the darkroom these strips would be pressed against a sheet of photo paper, under glass, and exposed to light. After developing the paper, the result would be a series of mini-photos, a physical record of one’s work that could be used in the future. In this case, 50 years later.
Back then it wasn't possible to make prints of all the photos on each roll however. Had to pick and choose. So like I said above, most of these photos have never been seen before, even by me.
Trees, Snow, Granite Cliffs - Sierra Nevada 1974 |
Trees, Snow - Sierra Nevada 1974 |
After my Sierra Club winter backpacking excursion I decided to try a solo winter trip. I took the trail near Big Pine up towards some lakes high in the mountains. At this point in time I really don't know if the above photos are of a snow-covered meadow or a snow-covered lake. Maybe a lake because I set up my camp near a lake.
Below, a photo of me in my winter garb, ice axe and all, taken during my earlier Sierra Club hike.
Mike, Backpack & Stuff - Sierra Nevada 1974 (Photo by P. Brown) |