Nothing like a wide, flat beach, fog, and no one around.
Actually, that wasn’t true, but the beach was lonely and unpopulated. I was accompanied by my Evil Twin, and we had a delightful day!
Cosina CX-2, Fuji Superia 200.
Photography by Naomi Drew
Nothing like a wide, flat beach, fog, and no one around.
Actually, that wasn’t true, but the beach was lonely and unpopulated. I was accompanied by my Evil Twin, and we had a delightful day!
Cosina CX-2, Fuji Superia 200.
Fences divide, keep in, keep out, protect, hide.
They provide a backdrop for flowers.
Protection for sensitive terrain.
Barriers and intimations.
I brought two cameras for our trip to the Carpinteria Bluffs above the Pacific Ocean. One was the Nikon V3, and the other the Trip 35. This is from the Trip, and it did a pretty good job! There really is something about film that digital cannot replicate.
Another photo from the day at the Carpinteria Bluffs here in California. Besides the Nikon V3, I brought along the Olympus Trip 35, which is proving to be a fun little camera. Right now, nearly all the flowers are gone except the most hardy, from seasonal and weather changes, and these cheerful yellow flowers add a bright touch to an otherwise beige, beige, beige landscape.
Panoramas are rather a bit of fun to make – I didn’t expect this curve at all, and really think it is rather cool!