Wild View Yonder

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Showing posts with label cliffs. Show all posts
Showing posts with label cliffs. Show all posts

Wednesday, September 05, 2012

Scenic Coast of Central California

Avlia Beach, San Luis Obispo

Avila Beach Pier, San Luis Obispo

Piedras Blancas Lightstation, near San Simeon

North from Ragged Point

Ragged Point Sunset

Big Creek Bridge

Ventana Vista

Point Sur Lighthouse

Point Pinos Lighthouse
(under restoration)



Bixby Creek Bridge





In the Mist








Saturday, July 19, 2008

Majestic Na Pali Coast of Kauai

Na Pali means the cliffs, and Kauai's north shore is a gallery of them. What follows is a collection of images, including three stereograms, of many of these cliffs, taken from a helicopter and a boat.

Clear air and bright sunshine highlight the diverse colors of the scenery which vary dramatically depending on time of day, weather, sun and viewing angles, etc. The same scene from the same vantage point may appear very different through the course of a single day. Kauai's soils range in color from beige sandy beaches through deep coffee browns to intense Martian reds. Lush vegetation, clear ocean waters, and the deep blue sky add vivid greens and blues to the scene. Bright clouds gleam a striking white that can overwhelm the camera, often making it difficult to capture the full range of color and illumination in a single frame.
As spectacular as some of these views may be, they don't come close to the experience in person.

Two features of the Na Pali coast are the Kalalau Valley and Hanakapiʻai Beach. These appear in earlier posts on this blog and are omitted from this one.


As usual, click on any image to see a larger version.






















Stereogram - click to enlarge; cross eyes to converge the two images to appear as three.
3-d effect will appear in the middle.









Stereogram - click to enlarge; cross eyes to converge the two images to appear as three.
3-d effect will appear in the middle.









Stereogram - click to enlarge; cross eyes to converge the two images to appear as three.
3-d effect will appear in the middle.