Archive for April, 2010

Anacapa Island Adventure

Yesterday I was supposed to spend the night on Anacapa Island, which is one of the islands making up Channel Islands National Park. This was very exciting since it was a new National Park that I had not yet visited and it was also my first time on any of the islands off the west coast. However, due to a series of unfortunate events we were unable to stay. Because we spent time setting up camp and were expecting to stay much longer, our time shooting photographs was tragically short during our stay on the island. Nevertheless I was able to bring back some keepers for sure, and our return to the mainland also provided some local opportunities for some fantastic images that will be in the next blog update.

Inspiration Point on Anacapa Island
Inspiration Point on Anacapa Island

This is probably the most famous spot on the island, and a shot is pretty much obligatory. Despite my haste I’m really happy with this one. It’s a beautiful spot and I hope to come back and explore it further. I could literally spend all day looking at this view.

Anacapa Island Lighthouse
Anacapa Island Lighthouse

The lighthouse on Anacapa as seen from our approaching boat. The coloring of the cliffs with bird droppings, plants and rock was very interesting.

Arch Rock and Pelicans
Arch Rock and Pelicans

Just prior to leaving we took the boat around to the famous Arch Rock and around the corner to visit some sea lions. While we were there I spotted this string of pelicans approaching and managed to capture them right over Arch Rock.

Pacific Gull
Pacific Gull

The only permanent residents of this island are Pacific Gulls. There are thousands of them. They are really everywhere on the island, and they make nest there in the spring. We were a little early for that but we did see some Gulls paired up here and there. Their sounds are inescapable on every part of the island. Normally I don’t think to shoot pictures of gulls but here they just ham it up for the camera.

Broken wings

Along one of the trails was this set of wings. It was as if they were interchangeable parts and these spares were left on the ground. Oddly the rest of the bird was nowhere to be found. I wonder what befell the poor bird to have this happen.

Takeoff
Takeoff

Perched on the 100 foot cliff edge, this gull leans forward to take off and escape the approaching photographer.

Bow Wave
Bow Wave

On our voyage to the island we went around this huge cargo ship. It had this huge bow wave on the front, though it’s bulbous bow left little wake.

Pelican
Pelican

Finally, here is a Pelican that glided past our boat. I’m always fascinated the ability of these huge birds to glide just a few feet above the sea.

Some adventures in snow

As part of my experience with the excellent and highly recommended Wilderness Travel Course from the Sierra Club I was able to experience snow shoe travel and snow camping. I had never really thought to participate in either of these activities before, but in my quest to expand my photographic horizons it has been really eye opening to learn how to safely travel in the wilderness and in wintertime and I look forward to using these skills to take photos in new and interesting locations all year round. Theo following series of photographs were taken on the snow travel and snow camp trips with the WTC. First up is snow shoeing on Mt. Pinos.

A momentary break in the clouds
A momentary break in the clouds

Our journey began with overcast conditions and snow, but on our way to the summit we experienced a very brief clearing in the clouds, snow and fog to reveal a beautiful blue sky from 8400 feet.

Winter wonderland
Winter wonderland

Ski, hiking and now show tracks abound on this popular peak. I have visited this mountain numerous times in the summer and to see it like this was really a profound transformation. It was absolutely beautiful.

Whiteout and a tree
Whiteout and a tree

A lone tree became silhouetted against a sea of white as the snow picked up and the clouds skirted across the top of the mountain. We flirted with whiteout conditions on and off for the whole trip.

Tree in heavy show
Tree in heavy show

Here the snow was coming down pretty hard.

Snow shoe travel
Snow shoe travel

And finally a shot of our crew traveling single file with snowshoes and trekking poles.

Mount Whitney as seen from Lone Pine
Mount Whitney as seen from Lone Pine

On our way to our snow camp destination, we stopped at Lone Pine. I snapped a quick shot of Mount Whitney, the tallest peak in the lower 48 states. Whitney is about dead center of this picture and due to its distance from camera appears smaller than the closer Lone Pine Peak on the left. Perhaps with a little luck this summer I will have some pictures of Mt Whitney from far closer.

Late afternoon sun at Rock Creek Lake
Late afternoon sun at Rock Creek Lake

A view from the southern end of our campground reveals a beautiful scene. The rest of these photos are from the area around our campground at Rock Creek Lake. The afternoon the weather would bring us on and off snow showers with constantly changing light patterns. It was a really beautiful winter landscape.

Looking towards the shrouded peak of Mount Morgan
Looking towards the shrouded peak of Mount Morgan
Looking towards Mount Starr
Looking towards Mount Starr
Wind blown snow and rock
Wind blown snow and rock
Colorful lichens
Colorful lichens
Rock Creek Lake panorama
Rock Creek Lake panorama