Archived posting to the Leica Users Group, 2005/03/10
[Author Prev] [Author Next] [Thread Prev] [Thread Next] [Author Index] [Topic Index] [Home] [Search]These images were made on the Point Loma headlands that guard the entrance to San Deigo Harbor. Although the headlands are almost entirely under Navy control there is the Cabrillo National Monument that overlooks the harbor and the ocean. Lots of restoration work has been going on there at significant cost, much of it using native plants. Since my wife is the administrative director of the California Native Grasslands Association (http://www.cnga.org) we have an interest in such things and I've been looking for beauty in grasses. Here's an attempt: <http://www.splitsecondfilms.com/2005/03/09/_L3U0709.jpg> There are also a wide selection of wildflowers this spring. San Diego has experience a once-every-300-years rainfall. <http://www.splitsecondfilms.com/2005/03/09/_L3U0720.jpg> And this was taken on the Pacific side of the headland as the fog and marine layer blew in. My wife though it was like silver on pewter. I think she nailed the description. <http://www.splitsecondfilms.com/2005/03/09/_L3U0731.jpg> All of these are with the 1Ds MkII and the trusty Leica 100 APO. I am getting used focusing wide open and then stopping down although I'd love to have the automatic functions I had with the R8. Stlll that's about the only thing I really miss. Comments and criticsm most welcome. Adam Bridge