Here are the last of my photos from California's Montaña de Oro State Park, this time looking towards a stormy Morrow Rock.
I like the mixture of light and shade in this next shot.
Since I live nearly a thousand miles from the ocean it's always magical for me to see the waves crashing. I think this next shot is my favorite from the park.
Monday, September 25, 2017
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Very nice pictures. I know what you mean, the sea is a big inspiration!
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I could watch scenes like those for hours. Just missing the sounds of those waves crashing. Great photos.
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ReplyDeleteAwesome rock formation & those waves breaking are breathtaking!
ReplyDeleteI love the last shot too -- watching crashing waves is the thing I most love at the Pacific.
ReplyDeleteAh...lovely! Reminds me of the Oregon coast.
ReplyDeleteThey're all beautiful photos, Al.
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Al, again, magnificent nature photography ~ so beautiful ~ ^_^ ~ thanks,
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Interesting captures.
ReplyDeleteSo very pretty!
ReplyDeleteAmazing views. Awesome clicks.
ReplyDeleteI lived near the Atlantic Ocean for most of my life and do miss the seaside at times, but now the mountains fascinate me. The California coast is so beautiful and ever changing--love these stormy views!
ReplyDeleteI was just telling the hubby, we haven't been back here since we visited over a decade ago.
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Just stunning photos from California's Montaña de Oro State Park, Al!
ReplyDeleteGreat photos Al.
ReplyDeleteWe are camped just south of these great places. Isn't Montana De Oro an amazing piece of coastline? "Morro" Bay is through back type of town. It hasn't changed very much in decades.