A landscape photographer's tourKeith's travels in California and the Pacific Northwest - April-May 2007Three years ago, Keith took his then fairly new Canon 1Ds on a driving tour round the Rockies in the USA. This photo-diary covers a driving trip up the coast from San Francisco in April/May 2007. NEW -- Create your own customised A3 size wall calendar from some of Keith Cooper's photographs. Choose your own images for your own custom printed calendar - 12 months starting any month of the year. Choose from nearly a hundred images - many not yet in our main gallery. Now I'm back I'll have a check through the pages and include links to any pictures I put in the Gallery, along with info that may be of help to people who come across these pages as part of their planning for driving tours of the California and Oregon coasts, looking for places to stay or sites to visit. It's a great place for a vacation, or just a road trip up the Pacific coast to photograph some of the scenery. If you've any questions about the hotels/inns/motels where I stayed, then please do feel free to drop me a line. There are other photo travel diaries covering trips to: It seems the boats I saw yesterday were just visiting Eureka - my free local paper mentions the Hawaiian Chieftain and the Lady Washington (below)
Fans of Pirates of the Caribbean may recognise it... It's half past seven and the sun is just about shining at the Bayshore Inn, Eureka.
Before long, the sky is clear and I'm heading to the next beach
The low sun catches the waves and spray
This strip is actually about 170 degrees, showing almost the whole beach
wide angle view
Note that the distortions you might expect are not there. Any straight line that runs through the centre of the frame remains a straight line. Diagonal frame I stopped off at several more places, including Trinidad
a nice beach and small harbour
and here, in black and white
A very pleasant day...
Meanwhile here's a picture of me by the Pacific for my Mum... :-)
I'm about 8 feet in front of the camera ...or a slightly less distorted view
Meanwhile, in the car park, bumper stickers with a car attached
Not fans of the 'commander in chief' I guess :-)
Next, it's off into the land of the redwoods. This shot is of some of the very large trees in the Redwoods National Park
Being rather thin and tall, they are one of those sights that it's very difficult to capture in a photograph
Here they are in the background to some forest flowers
Enough trees and beaches for the time being. I stopped off for a coffee and snack in Crescent City
Here's the lighthouse at Crescent City
... and another rocky beach :-)
Anyway I've decided to stay at Crescent City for today. There seems to have been a severe shortage in imagination when they were thinking of the street names for a big chunk of it. A grid of streets, either single letters or numbers. Was there no-one famous to name things after at the time?
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