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Rowena Crest, part four - from Hikes of 2024.
This was a stunning hike. I've been up to McCall Point probably close to a dozen times now over the years, and this particular night generated new core memories for me.
For one, Elliot was with me - and though he's not in these first few photos, it meant I had someone to talk to, to exclaim in wonder with, and to photograph. Two - the sunset was amazing. Elliot and I took a packed dinner up with us, enjoyed our peanut butter bagels at the top, and then meandered back down the hill during magic hour. Three - it was SO. WINDY. And Elliot, who had been flagging during the day's previous hike (Rowena Plateau), LOVED the adversity and hilariousness of the wind, and of being blown off balance at times.
I loved this evening so much that my phone's background has featured the same photo for the past year - of my middle son, walking ahead of me, winding his way down the trail through a corridor of yellow wildflowers, with the glow of golds and greens all around him.
Image made with my Hasselblad 500 C/M.
The water is now at least warm enough to walk in without yiur feet turning blue! A few hardy souls even have been swimming.
i went to the beach late today before the rain. A kept my clothes on because the beach was sort if full with textiles like this lovely lady. Nice views even if I could not strip down!
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Astropilot · Gleaming on the Horizon
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Super Takumar 50mm ƒ1.4 + faux tilt
ISO 100
10-panel stitch
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Near-Empty Shell Inside
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Nikon Dƒ
Lensbaby Edge 80 ƒ2.8
ISO 125
16-panel stitch
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