Lee Shore

Mark and I hiked again on the Tomales Point Trail on Point Reyes. We watched sunset from a ledge high out over the Pacific, and I took this photo looking back towards the Tomales peninsula.

This time I concentrated on closer-in views of the water against the rocks and cliffs, captured via long exposures.

[200mm, 300mm in 35mm equivalence terms, 30 seconds at f/8 and ISO 100, tripod mounted.]

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