Showing posts with label Dana Point. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Dana Point. Show all posts

24 March, 2014

All Good Things

Over the past several years I have enjoyed posting on this blog but today I am going to bring it to an end. There are several reasons but the main one is time.  

Thank you for joining me on my adventures to the beach and elsewhere in southern California. Join me, if you'd like to at my other blog, Jacqueline Price Art which is more art-related in nature.

19 March, 2014

Sandy Lawn

Every spring there is a covering of green on the beach at Doheny State Beach.


This plant looks innocent enough but has some spikes on it. Beware if in bare feet.


14 March, 2014

On the Horizon

A couple of years ago I was given a Canson Montval art board when I attended a workshop. It won't accept oil paints so I decided to do a painting with my acrylics.
Probably because it was free, I decided to try something a little different and more abstract than usual. I also worked to be less slavish to my source photograph using it more for inspiration.
I am very happy with the result.


'Darkening Horizon' 8"x10" acrylic on board.


07 March, 2014

Sea For Yourself

As I think I have said before, no matter how often I go to the beach (which is not as often as I would right now), there is always something interesting to see.

I love to look at the whole scene and see the various colours in the sky and ocean according to the weather and time of day.


This is one of my favourite spots to go to as there is always a wealth of bird life (during the non-tourist times of year)


There were the usual egrets and herons as well as curlews and sandpipers (not pictured) which I can look at time and time again.




I don't forget to look down as I walk (particularly since there are many rocks, pebbles, and seaweed at the shoreline which could trip me up). However, on this particular day I spotted some seaweed I've never seen before. It looked like it had escaped from a kingdom of snow and ice (such as that found near the start of 'The Lion, the Witch, and the Wardrobe')


Once I noticed it, I realised that there were several different types.



Then I decided to focus on all the various colours and textures along the stretch of beach I was walking on.

















I don't have a large expensive camera so I was really happy with the degree of sand texture I was able to capture.


From a distance the seaweed doesn't look particularly attractive but get up close and there is a world of beauty to see.



02 March, 2014

A Perfect Storm

We had a lot of rain over the weekend, rain that is badly needed. But what a difference it made to the scenery.

This is a photograph of the main beach that I like to walk along.



Add some rain and clouds and it is quite a different look to the scene. More dramatic but still with its own beauty.


 Here is the dried up creek bed before the rain.


After the rain.


This shows some of the rubbish that has come down the creek and collected in this corner.


The birds are happy to see the rain. There are some curlews, seagulls, and avocets there.


And ducks.


 Let's not forget the blue heron and egret.


A large group of seagulls sitting further up the creek staying out of the wind on the beach.




More rubbish has been thrown up onto the beach by the waves.








24 February, 2014

In the Heron Now

Walking on the beach and catching sight of a Blue Heron is always uplifting and restorative. I think I have more pictures of this Heron than I do of my husband!












I don't see a lot of shells on this beach and especially not one as nice as this.


The beach is a nature preserve so collecting shells is not allowed (though some people do). I photograph and move on.