I am visiting there next week for the first time and would like to see any photographs you have of San Diego and the surrounding area. Any suggestions you might have for a good location for a sunrise/sunset location would be greatly appreciated.
I am visiting there next week for the first time and would like to see any photographs you have of San Diego and the surrounding area. Any suggestions you might have for a good location for a sunrise/sunset location would be greatly appreciated.
Hotel Del Coronado Attachment 28462
Fountain, Balboa Park Attachment 28459
Sunset, Carlsbad State BeachAttachment 28460
Coronado BridgeAttachment 28461
Robert Oliver
Gary,
I assume that you found a lens board for the 135 Nikon, and you are planning on shooting with the Tachi.
No shortage of places to photograph sunrise/sunset scenes in San Diego. Just set up in one of the many waterfront areas.
Try to include a visit to the photo museum in Balboa Park, if you have the time. It's been several years, but I think it's still there.
Petco ParkAttachment 28463
Anza Borrego Desert Attachment 28466
Mormon Temple, La JollaAttachment 28465
Mission San Juan Capistrano (not in San Diego but the better of the 3 southern missions for photography imo) Attachment 28464
There are a couple of locations around the bay that make a nice sunset / dusk shot of the city skyline. You would need a pretty long lens.
Robert Oliver
I got a kick out of the maritime museum---there's lots of cool ships. Check if tripods are allowed on the decks first though.
If Triple Espresso is still running at the Horton Grand be sure to catch a perfprmance!
For great seafood, Anthony's is the place. There is a location on the waterfront between the maritime mueum and the cruise ship docks. We eat at the "dinette," a walk up window with tables outside.
"I would feel more optimistic about a bright future for man if he spent less time proving that he can outwit Nature and more time tasting her sweetness and respecting her seniority"---EB White
There is also a juried exhibition called the Best of Nature at the Natural History Museum, also in Balboa Park. The show is not entirely large format, but one of my photographs (which *is* large format) from Joshua Tree National Park was accepted into this show. It is now open, and runs through September 13. The Artist Reception is on Saturday, July 11, 2009, from 11:00 am to 2:00 pm. If you come to the reception, track me down and say hello!
www.sdnhm.org/exhibits/visions/bestofnature.php
John Clark
www.johndclark.com
I will be there from the 14th to the 19th. Sorry I wont be able to meet you.
Balboa Park, tons of opportunities there:
The Embarkadero:
Mission Trails:
So many places, you'll find yourself with so little time. Other places to think about:
Seaport Village
The Gaslamp
Mission Hills (architect)
Pt. Loma
The Beaches
And then there's the back country!
And, and, and...there's so many fine places to eat!
Brian
Bookmarks