Was itching to go somewhere and have a proper photo shoot day, so I looked up things to do in Carmel and happened upon a place called Point Lobos State Reserve. Saw some cool photos on Flickr, so that's where we went last Saturday. We didn't get too far away from where we parked, but we had an awesome couple hours or so exploring the rock formations and tide pools near the spot we stopped. I think it was somewhere near Weston Beach that we spent all our time. Point Lobos is a huge park, so we barely, barely even scratched the surface of what we could do there. We'll definitely go back again sometime and get there earlier in the day so we can fit more activities in, but I was pretty content with the time we spent there that day.
More Polaroid 600 film, nighttime shooting goodness. Blurry, but great color.
Really liked the sunlight highlighting the leaves on this tree.  Wish the film had maintained more of an aqua cast rather than turning yellow-green... *sigh*
Man, I miss shooting sunsets with Polaroids and 600 film...  This isn't a perfect framing, but the colors are still pretty good.
Sunset at Half Moon Bay State Beach, 9/30/09

SLR 680 SE
779 film
Sunset at Half Moon Bay State Beach, 9/30/09

SLR 680 SE
779 film
Sunset at Half Moon Bay State Beach, 9/30/09

SLR 680 SE
779 film
Sunset at Half Moon Bay State Beach, 9/30/09

SLR 680 SE
779 film
First try at geotagging pictures by syncing them up with a GPS track taken with my iPhone.  Pretty cool!
First try at geotagging pictures by syncing them up with a GPS track taken with my iPhone. Pretty cool!
First try at geotagging pictures by syncing them up with a GPS track taken with my iPhone.  Pretty cool!
First try at geotagging pictures by syncing them up with a GPS track taken with my iPhone. Pretty cool!
See photo in original gallery.