Mendocino Sunsets 2
images from Mendocino Cty., CA, February 2011



Two consecutive sunset evenings, one from the end of the peninsula that hosts the town of Mendocino itself, the other from the end of a small parkland peninsula in Ft. Bragg. Clear skies with clouds at Mendocino, for at Ft. Bragg the following evening.







Both evenings, after the sun had set, I put the tripod on the camera and made some time exposures of the waves. Between a second and four seconds long, these time exposures make the whitecap waves blue into sheets of foam or misty fog.






Two consecutive sunset evenings, one from the end of the peninsula that hosts the town of Mendocino itself, the other from the end of a small parkland peninsula in Ft. Bragg. Clear skies with clouds at Mendocino, for at Ft. Bragg the following evening.







Both evenings, after the sun had set, I put the tripod on the camera and made some time exposures of the waves. Between a second and four seconds long, these time exposures make the whitecap waves blue into sheets of foam or misty fog.



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