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San Bruno mountains, eucalyptus trees |
Earlier this summer I had a great vacation in northern California. I took three cameras, a Canon digital SLR with a variety of lenses, a Sony Cybershot with panorama, and my trusty iPhone.
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San Bruno mountains, tree with moss |
I got great images with all three, but had the most fun with the iPhone. I treated myself to a set of specialty lenses for the iPhone--a wide angle, a macro and a fisheye, and they all worked astonishingly well.
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San Bruno mountains, ferns |
The fisheye lens did a amazing job of capturing a curvy and expansive slice of the scenery.
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San Francisco, Sutro Baths, view from cliffs |
Here’s an assortment of the best ones for your viewing pleasure; they all enlarge when clicked. Enjoy!
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Muir Woods National Monument, coastal redwoods |
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Muir Woods National Monument, coastal redwoods |
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Muir Woods National Monument, coastal redwoods |
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Point Reyes National Seashore, McClures Beach |
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San Francisco, Coit Tower, murals |
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San Francisco, Coit Tower, city view |
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San Francisco, Coit tower, sky view |
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Marin Headlands, view of Golden Gate Bridge |
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Santa Rosa, bunya bunya tree |
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View from Hood Mountain trail
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For more northern California photos and travelogues, see my previous posts on
The Armstrong Redwood Forest ,
Big Basin, and
San Francisco. As always, thanks for reading and commenting!
4 comments:
Very interesting effects! Looks like we both hit some of the same high spots in California this summer.
How cool! I need to get this.
Great experiments! Thanks for sharing those.
The first three reminded me
of a crystal ball!
Do I see a quilt coming from
one of these photos? (-:
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