Point Reyes, Point Reyes National Seashore

Photo of Point Reyes from the Tomales Peninsula.
Point Reyes

Have you ever been out on the coast on a foggy day when some cracks in the fog let the sun shine through?  This was one of those times.  I was driving back from the Pierce Point Ranch area just after lunch when I saw these sunspots on the ocean.

Addendum:  As I posted this WordPress informed me that this is my 200th blog posting.  I started this in May of 2010 as I was leaving on a trip to Yellowstone.   I didn’t know then if I would manage to keep doing it for very long.  I still don’t know.  Twenty two months isn’t that long, but it is a milestone of sorts.  We’ll see how long it goes.

Sunrise Point, Bryce Canyon National Park

Photo of a portion of the view at Sunrise Point at sunrise.
Sunrise Point at Sunrise

I’m happy to say that I’m done upgrading the images on my website, www.jimcoda.com.  Landscapes were the last part.

This is one of my favorite landscape photos.  I was at Bryce Canyon for a long weekend a couple of years ago.  I didn’t have the time to cover it all.  Sunrise Point was my favorite spot of those that I visited.  The breadth of the view there is incredible.  It’s hard to decide what to photograph.  I shot various portions of what I saw there, but my favorite was this image which covers a very small part of the scene.

Mormon Row Barn, Grand Teton National Park

This is a photo of the Moulton Barn.
Moulton Barn, One of the Historic Mormon Barns

When I travel to Yellowstone I usually don’t leave it because the wildlife photo opportunities are so good.  The next time I go to Yellowstone I’m going to break my habit and spend some time in Jackson Hole at the beginning or end of my trip.   The wildlife photo opportunities aren’t as good (with the exception of moose), but the landscape photo opportunities are fantastic.