04 February, 2014

Beach Power

I'm still catching up with posting photographs from some recent trips to the beach when we had a particularly warm week here.

One day we went to San Onofre State beach which is a more primitive beach (basic toilets and a rough road) than many in the area but it is loved by surfers.


It was low tide again so there were lots of interesting textures to see and a chance to walk in areas that are usually under the water.






Air holes made by critters living under the sand.



Seagulls and a Blue Heron checking out the surf.


As hubby was going to be out in the ocean for a while surfing, I decided to take a walk along an portion of beach I haven't been before. This took me past the nuclear plant at the end of the surf area.




I love how clear the reflections are in the picture below.



Wet sand can be golden or purple depending on the amount of water.



Fabulous textures.



Evidence of the patter of tiny feet.


The combination of some rocks, water, and sunlight turn an ordinary scene into something special.


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