I continue my Point Reyes adventure with Part 2. This area is not just about Tule Elk and Elephant Seals as shown in part 1. Beauty abounds in the grass areas and seashore. For this job, I raised my Fujifilm XT3 up to my eye.










There were also three birds and a coyote that wanted their picture taken.




Before we headed for home, I just had to see how the Point Reyes was getting along. The S.S. Point Reyes is a wooden steamship that crashed on a sand bar in the town of Inverness, Marin County, over a 100 years ago. Surviving having her stern set on fire by photographers light painting with steel wool in 2016, she still remains on the sand bar. Sadly she showed more corrosion in the few years since I last saw her.




This ends my wonderful get away with Laura. It was great to go to the ocean for the day!
The old boat is wonderful, Anne. You did a great job of capturing its character.
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Thank you Pat!
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A very interesting photographic report. Great images!
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😊 Thanks Ana!
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The Fuji camera and lens in your expert hand really shows off those landscapes, Anne. The colours are so clear.
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😊 Thanks Tracy! I think color is where the Fuji shines.
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Beautiful landscapes and I love that old boat, so full of character! Super post 😀
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Wow, I love that old steamship. Your compositions bring out its history of a former life.
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Thanks John! The Point Reyes is an amazing piece of history.
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