Share your favorite coastal photo locations.
Share your favorite coastal photo locations.
Can't go wrong at Point Lobos, very film worthy.
Grindstone Neck, Winter Harbor ME. Great shoreline; washed granite and basalt bedrock. Nice cobble pockets as below.
45NE09-58[f2 by hypolimnas, on Flickr
Basalt and Cobbles, Velvia 50, TK45S with a 110 SSXL. Oct 2009. Grindstone Neck ME.
Nate Potter, Austin TX.
I enjoyed Bonny Doon Beach just north of Santa Cruz, Ca the other day, might even have a decent image. It's a small beach with some nice rocks and cliffs.
Roger
The Olympic Peninsula is okay (Washington state).
If you tire of beaches, you can explore rain forests & snow-capped mountains.
Tachi 4x5
Schneider XL 110mm/5.6
Polaroid Type-55
(w/ 2-stop GND filter)
Epson 4990/Epson Scan
Last edited by Heroique; 18-Feb-2013 at 20:28. Reason: Added the 2-stop GND filter info.
Big Sur.
I'm kinda partial to the coast of Maine, where I am 12 months a year. Minutes away. I'm mostly in the Owls Head area, but Monhegan and the various peninsulas/connected islands (Nate mentions just one) are filled with opportunity.
I've also been to Point Lobos on the west coast and found it worthy.
Some of the most beautiful coastlines I have ever seen are in Quebec, on the Gaspe peninsula, as well as the Lower North Shore area. I have not yet traveled either with a lf camera. The current price of gas has put a damper on my excursions.
Big Sur and Point Reyes.
Brian Vuillemenot
Boracay, Philippines...
Link to 2000x1600 large version
Handheld Xenotar 150mm f/2.8 (@ 2.8) on a Chamonix 045N-2 with Astia 100F:
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