Wednesday, March 25, 2009

Stand Behind Line

Stand Behind Line
I'm not sure why Google Maps is choosing to show the location for this image as "Core - Columbia, San Diego, CA," but this image was shot at One American Plaza in downtown San Diego. The plaza houses a fairly busy hub for the MTS Trolleys, San Diego's above-ground subway solution, and was the perfect location to shoot for a recent photography forum contest entitled Transportation.

As soon as the contest was posted, I envisioned an image similar to this one, a red trolley flashing by with that uber-cool ribbed, arching roof showing above and through the flash. Various compositions, angles and shutter speeds were attempted with the sole purpose of capturing just the perfect frame to match the vision I had.

A few hundred frames (mostly because these types of long exposures can be so unpredictable in their results) yielded a nice crop of keepers, but this one here stood above the rest. It was the one frame that matched my vision completely and had the add bonus of titling itself.

Friday, March 13, 2009

Cabrillo National Monument

Wildflowers at Cabrillo with the Old Point Loma Lighthouse as  a backdrop
Cabrillo National Monument is one of my favorite places to photograph. The park might very well be one of the smallest in the National Parks system (this is a guess... please no fact checking), but offers a wide range of opportunities from the views of the bay and downtown San Diego, to the Old Point Loma Lighthouse (circa 1855), whale watching or the tidal plains on the Pacific Ocean side of the park.

I spent this past Sunday there enjoying the warm sunshine and super low tide. The extreme low tide is the lowest I've ever see there and awarded me with and almost alien landscape to stumble across and explore. Before I made my way down to the tidal areas, I took a quick run up to the old lighthouse, mainly to test a new lens and how it could be used to capture one of my favorite subjects, the spiral staircase leading up the inside of the lighthouse tower. I found the lighthouse too popular and crowded to capture anything of real value on the inside, but found some of the seasons first wildflowers blooming just outside.

More of these can be found in my Cabrillo National Monument gallery, here.