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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!
Very interesting effects! Looks like we both hit some of the same high spots in California this summer.
ReplyDeleteHow cool! I need to get this.
ReplyDeleteGreat experiments! Thanks for sharing those.
ReplyDeleteThe first three reminded me
ReplyDeleteof a crystal ball!
Do I see a quilt coming from
one of these photos? (-: