walking down to the beach and pier
on the hill overlooking the beach
looking down at the pier; the building on the left where the pier begins is the Fisherman's Bar and Restaurant, where we stopped for beers and delicious, delicious steak tacos
looking north up the shoreline. i think that building is some kind of National Park Service outpost
the road that runs alongside the walkway leading to the beach/pier
lots of surfers in the water yesterday
more surfers; i really like how this one came out, with the wave breaking right as i was taking the pic
more surfers. the clouds rolled in yesterday afternoon and partially obscured the sun for most of the time we were in San Clemente. On the downside, this made it a little chilly. On the plus side, the sunlight took on a really diffused quality breaking through the clouds, casting everything in an almost misty, dream-like haze. you'll see this in a lot of the pics in this post.
i'm really happy with this one. had been trying for a couple days to get a good surfing action shot, both at the beachhouse in Oceanside and in San Clemente. As you can imagine, it's pretty damned hard, you have to have perfect timing and a little luck. I think mine is due more to dumb luck than skillful timing. we were standing on the pier when i took this pic, which is why we appear to be hovering over the surfer.
don't know what they call this sport...parasurfing? paraboarding? something like that. anyways, it looks like a lot of fun.
the sun breaking through the clouds. pic taken from the end of the pier.
the ocean. pic taken from end of pier.
couple of fisherman fishing off the end of the pier
looking back at San Clemente from the end of the pier
this fellow was posing for us. he kept turning around to look at the camera and let us get pretty close. as soon as we were done taking pics of him and walked away, he flew over to another part of the pier where there were some more tourists and repeated the whole posing/preening routine for them. a local walking by had a good laugh and told us that this particular pelican is known around these parts for posing for tourists. i think the guy said they call him "Johnny Pelican". then again, he may have just been messing with the out-of-towners.
another Johnny Pelican pic
3 comments:
Great pics Nitin! Keep em coming!!!
Glad you loved San Clemente. My sister lived there for awhile. I have spent several holidays in good old San Clemente. Loved seeing the pictures!!
thanks ladies, really glad you liked the pics :)
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