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		<title>Garrapata Blue</title>
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		<pubDate>Sun, 07 Feb 2010 05:37:44 +0000</pubDate>
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				<category><![CDATA[Pacific Coast]]></category>
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		<description><![CDATA[Some shots get you really into the scene, like this one. Last Sunday was another cloudy post-stormy day here in Northern California, and I met up with Jim Patterson and Kendra back at Garrapata Beach. This time around it was a negative tide, so many layers of sand were gone, revealing all kinds of big [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p><a title="Garrapata Blue by Ivan Makarov, on Flickr" href="http://www.flickr.com/photos/ivanomak/4336139481/"><img class="alignnone" src="http://farm5.static.flickr.com/4060/4336139481_cbfd7ee678_b.jpg" alt="Garrapata Blue" width="750" height="600" /></a></p>
<p>Some shots get you really into the scene, like this one.</p>
<p>Last Sunday was another cloudy post-stormy day here in Northern California, and I met up with <a href="http://www.flickr.com/photos/jimpatterson/">Jim Patterson</a> and <a href="http://www.flickr.com/photos/kendra_karr/">Kendra</a> back at Garrapata Beach. This time around it was a negative tide, so many layers of sand were gone, revealing all kinds of big rocks and boulders that are typically covered by the sand. In fact, the beach was almost impossible to recognize.</p>
<p>Towards the end of the day I ended up close to these sweet looking rocks that the waves keep beating up on. I love the trails that the waves created, and I wanted to capture the blue colors of that evening, as day turned into night. I dropped by shoes, rolled up my jeans up and stood there for 10-15 minutes watching and shooting these waves. How did end? See that big boy in the background? It got to me, as I was focusing my attention on the foreground, and I end up getting immersed to my chest in the water. Luckily, I grabbed the camera, but my ankle still have bruised from all the rolling rocks that the wave brought with it. Needless to say, I was done with that frame.</p>
<p>Nikon D300<br />
20mm, f/14, 0.6 sec, ISO400<br />
ND Grad 0.9</p>
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		<title>The Arrival</title>
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		<pubDate>Tue, 02 Feb 2010 04:57:18 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[We&#8217;re in the middle of winter storms here in SF Bay Area. Last week as the day was coming to an end, there was a short break right around the sunset time. I quickly grabbed my gear and headed out of the door to the nearby park that our house is close to. The color [...]]]></description>
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<p>We&#8217;re in the middle of winter storms here in SF Bay Area.</p>
<p>Last week as the day was coming to an end, there was a short break right around the sunset time. I quickly grabbed my gear and headed out of the door to the nearby park that our house is close to. The color was there, but not spectacular, since there were too many low clouds. So I decided the scene is better suited for B&amp;W. Standing there in this weather I couldn&#8217;t help but enjoy the fresh air that these storms bring. Next few weeks will also be the best time for landscape photography around here, as storms tend to clear the air and bring high clouds.</p>
<p>The nature is mean out there right now, but that&#8217;s expected for January. Please drive safely.</p>
<p>Nikon D300<br />
1/20 sec, f/16, 24mm, 100 ISO<br />
ND Grad 0.9 (3-stop)</p>
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