Slab Sunset and Slab Sunset II from a week or two ago showed rock slabs reflecting the setting sun. Today it is just one of these slabs, up close, again in both colour and black and white. The whole time I was taking these shots a seal was keeping an eye on what I was doing. I thought it might show up in one of my shots, but not that I have noticed.
These are a continuation of the series of sunset and tide pool taken two weekends ago. This pool is the same as the first one that I showed, the shots are a few minutes earlier in the sequence.
The photo above is from a slighter higher vantage than the previous ones. The one below is from up the beach a way, and gives a better sense of the size and perspective of the other shots.
This weekend I only pointed my camera at babies, young children and their adults. So, I am falling back on some more grand daughter pictures from Sunday brunch.
Who says that two-week old babies don’t smile? This is my grand-daughter, Frida. She smiles, fleetingly.
Here are some glimpses of the contents of our living room. In the fall I had a shot taken in this same room in my post Drying Bed. The musician son is back at home now, so the room is transformed once again into a space for playing and recording music.
On New Year’s Day I visited the bedrock beach in front of house we lived in 20 years ago (see this post). This boat was next to the trail near the beach edge – I liked the patterns of the shadows on top of the ridged surface of the overturned boat.
These paddleboarders are a follow-up to an earlier post, Miramontes, in which I mentioned that standup paddleboarders came by while we were on our New Year’s day walk.
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