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Wordless Wednesday – Carmel River State Beach

2008-09-1013 CommentsBirding, Hiking, Nature, Photography, Wordless Wednesday

Photos from 27 July 2008 at Carmel River State Beach, California

Coastline by you.

Beach by you.

Buckwheat by you.

Rocks by you.

Iceplant by you.

Foggy beach by you.

Bench sign by you.

B/W coast by you.

Yellow Paintbrush by you.

Carmel River by you.

Royal Tern colony by you.

Carmel River by you.

Point Lobos by you.

Point Lobos by you.

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13 Comments
  1. Reply
    2008-09-10 at 13:37
    Heidi

    Ah, Carmel… I love that area of California! Beautiful shots Adam 🙂 No words necessary.

  2. Reply
    2008-09-10 at 18:27
    montucky

    What a gorgeous area! Great shots, too!

  3. Reply
    2008-09-10 at 23:31
    Mary Carlson

    It looks like you had a beautiful day– a bit of fog (marine layer) and a bunch of sunshine. Beautiful depiction of the area. Thanks for sharing.

  4. Reply
    2008-09-11 at 04:53
    Louise Cannon

    Looks like a terrific hike, and absolutely wonderful photos of such a beautiful place.

  5. Reply
    2008-09-11 at 14:46
    scienceguy288

    I don’t know why I love black and white landscapes so much. There is something so wonderful in the deepened contrast in the photos.

  6. Reply
    2008-09-12 at 07:45
    Adam R. Paul

    Heidi: Thanks – the Monterey area is one of our very favorite places anywhere.

    Montucky: Thank you!

    Mary: Yes, we had both weathers 🙂 We’re hoping for a sunny weekend coming up, as we will be in the area again (arranging wedding vendors)

    Louise: It was doubly nice because, in an area with a very high tourist density, it seemed like mostly locals who were hiking/dog-walking here.

    ScienceGuy: Me too – B&W’s great.

  7. Reply
    2008-09-13 at 02:16
    Thomas

    Beautiful series of images, compositions are pretty amazing

  8. Reply
    2008-09-13 at 18:12
    Donald Kinney

    Splendid black and white — works so well with those rocks…
    I haven’t lived there for over 40 years, but now I’m homesick for a bit of the Monterey Peninsula…

  9. Reply
    2008-09-15 at 18:20
    Adam R. Paul

    Thomas: welcome and thanks!

    Donald: it’s sure a lovely area, isn’t it?

  10. Reply
    2008-09-17 at 18:43
    loriaull

    These landscapes are gorgeous! Hopefully one day I can do as well! It’s in my nature to zoom in thoughtfully but to zoom out as well? impressive!!!

  11. Reply
    2008-09-19 at 10:16
    Adam R. Paul

    Thanks, Lori!

  12. Reply
    2008-10-02 at 10:58
    Bernie Kasper

    Beautiful work Adam, I especially enjoyed the b&w images, well done !!

  13. Reply
    2008-10-05 at 21:18
    Adam R. Paul

    Thanks, Bernie!

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