A morning at the Aquarium

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Since it was supposed to be a rainy Saturday my friend Dali and I headed to the Monterey Bay Aquarium.  We met early at a favorite coffee shop then drove a little over an hour south to get there just before the Aquarium opened. We anticipated a big crowd; it being a Saturday, and rainy. There was already a line to purchase tickets when we arrived.

We headed straight for the Jellyfish tanks since those are very popular, but we got side-tracked by the scuba-divers in the BIG tanks. They were cleaning the glass, and both little and big kids found them fun to watch.

Female Diver

Male Scuba Diver Monterey Bay Aquarium

…and now for some fish!

A Porthole View

There are two Octopi here. This top one is the smaller of the two. They’re both pretty large.

Octopus  2This bottom one is enormous!

Octopus 3This Stingray came out of the deep blue and looked so graceful and hypnotic swimming through the tank.

StingrayFinally we got to the Jellyfish! I have a lot of Jellyfish images to go through, but here’s one of my favorites.

Jellyfish 1By noon the Aquarium was pretty crowded, so we headed to the cafe for lunch. I didn’t take any foodie images, but I did take a photo of the entrance to the Cafe. I liked the lines, and color contrast.

Cindy's Waterfront Cafe and RestaurantThen we went back upstairs to find some animals and fish we missed earlier. I’ll be working on those images soon, but here’s one gem we found. Isn’t it pretty!

Blue and Yellow Fish

It was a tricky venue to shoot because most the tanks were dark and back-lit. In addition to that the lights in the halls and galleries were pointing into the tanks which caused reflections of the bulbs, and  glare on the tank glass, also there were reflections of the people, and the room on the glass. To clean up the images I cloned out some of the light reflections, and the worst of the muck that was floating in the tanks.

I used a Nikon D700 with a AF-S Nikkor 50mm f/1.8G lens, and to keep the shutter speed up my ISO varied between 1000-2500. I used a little noise reduction in a few of these images.

It had been many years since my last visit. I really shouldn’t wait so long between visits.

 

 

 

 

 

Daybreak St Thomas Is.

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Daybreak ST Thomas Island                                    I took this image in September 2012 while on a Cruise.

I woke up early to catch the sunrise then I watched us pull into the harbor, and finally dock in port. The Captain and Crew did what I thought was an amazing job of docking the Freedom of the Seas; an enormous ship! We pulled in backwards or in reverse and basically paralleled parked that baby behind a Disney Cruise ship and the end of the pier, and floating next to dock were lots of sailboats anchored   near the docking lane like these in the image. It really was the most memorable docking in my life to date. The sunrise was quite beautiful too.

Nikon D700| AF-S Nikkor 17-35mm @ f8| 1/10s| ISO 200| Manual Priority| Matrix Met| Tripod-taken from the balcony of my cabin

Morning Moon

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Morning MoonWhile waiting for the sun to crest the mountain tops to the East I turned to look southwest and captured the Moon shining down on the little tree that sits atop the summit of The Steep Hill.

Nikon D700| AF Nikkor 28-105mm micro| Hand-held

P52 12 of 52 Sunrise over Santa Clara County

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It looked like we might get some color in the sky this morning so I took my camera along on my "stretch my legs"morning hike. It was a good decision. This was a few minutes past Sunrise.

Nikon D700| AF Nikkor 28-105mmD| Hand-held
Santa Clara County, CA, USA

Pearl



Pearl, originally uploaded by CircadianReflections Photography.

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While out on the bluffs checking out the springs flowers I thought Pearl looked nice so I snapped a photo.
This is my new-ish car. I bought it last January so, it’s already a year old. I’m thrilled that she made the 2014 Car of the Year award.

Nikon D700| Nikkor 24-70mm f/2.8| Hand-held

Pigeon Pt, Pescadero, CA

Travelerette on the Boardwalk

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She’s got a new look, and scooter so she took it for a ride over the hill to the coast.
It was a gorgeous day at the beach today.

In the background this man was posing with his big yellow surfboard for a photographer.

Santa Cruz Beach Boardwalk, CA.
Nikon D700| AF Nikkor 85mm f1.4D| Hand-held