Stormy Day at Elk Head
“It was my first time there,” Schwartz said. “We had to climb through mud, brush and trees (though he claimed it was a trail) to get to the spot. The wind was blowing and there was some light rain or ocean spray continually covering my lens.”
Schwartz explained that the “image is a panorama made from 5 separate images and stitched together.”
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LOVE this photo!! Beautiful! Is he selling his work? I would love a copy of this one.
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I know that spot, right above the blow hole. Back in the day there was an easy trail to get there, but a landslide took it out. That was when the current trail was cut into the brush… This picture was taking just off of the Elks Head trail, but not Elks Head. Elks Head is at the dead end of the trail. Love College Cove and the Elks Head trail.
PLEASE folks! Please take your garbage with you after you visit
our beautiful area. Filled 2- 40 gallon bags last month.
I love that photo too. The best I’be see for capturing the deep moving of the sea.
That photo is beautiful!!!
From Patrick’s Point State Park
From the park just north of Mendocino
Shelter Cove February 2018
Shelter Cove 2/2018