Elephant seals
resting in the beach
Me and my wife planned a visit for night photography to Big
Sur Pacific Coast region which is about a 6 hr drive from our place in Los
Angeles. I don't think we ever missed a chance to enjoy the night sky when we
were given the opportunity to do so in our trips. We started driving at 10.30
am and reached Pfeiffer Beach by 4.00 pm. In between we had some astounding
views of the pacific coast. The world famous CA1 highway goes along the coast.
We stopped for some photographs with the elephant seals up close.
Crashing Waves at Pfeiffer beach
When we reached Pfeiffer Beach, it was one of the windiest
beaches I have ever been with monstrous waves crashing on the rocks it
intimidates a new person visiting the beach for the first time. We enjoyed
watching an amazing sunset at the beach and took some photos standing
against a cold wind blowing from the
Pacific Ocean.
Pfeiffer beach Portal
Venus getting trapped in between the rock
formation along with white surf
We planned to come back to the beach that night again to
admire Pfeiffer's beauty in moon light. To experience dark sky and also to
capture good night photographs of the star with the landscape one should look
for the 1/3rd moon phase. This was one such night when we would be able to watch
the stars along with the moon illuminated beach and its massive rock formation.
We went to the lodge and got ourselves ready and was excited to venture into
the beach around 9.40pm to capture the moonlit Pfeiffer. Stunned by its beauty
in moonlight, I kept watching the crashing waves creating white surf with the
Moon and Venus bright in the western sky.
Light painted Rock Structure at Pfeiffer Beach CA
As we wanted to spend sometime in the beach just amazed by
the nature, I wanted to experiment with some light painting the silhouetted
rocks. I tried to illuminate the huge
rock standing tall in between me and the ocean.
When we were done with our photography we called it a day
and went back to the hotel room to rest
for the night. In the morning an hour and half to Sunrise we wanted to go
capture the rising Milky Way Galaxy. We drove for about half hour to go to a
spot from where we can clearly view the Milky Way. We captured the milky way
along with the first light of the day just before the Sunrise near the cliff.
To sum it up it was one great experience which we will
cherish for life time. We finally started back on our long drive back home and
we wanted to capture the moment with a self portrait shot and we put the camera
on the timer to get the shot which we will remember forever.
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