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Curving Beach, Fog

Curving Beach, Fog
Fog retreats to the shoreline above a curving beach near Point Sur

Curving Beach, Fog. © Copyright 2019 G Dan Mitchell – all rights reserved.

Fog retreats to the shoreline above a curving beach near Point Sur.

This is the same location where I made a couple of other recently posted photographs — a spot along the Pacific Coast Highway not far from the town of Big Sur, where a long, curving beach runs out toward a peninsula that has long been the home to an iconic California light house.

Much to my surprise, I encountered really beautiful conditions on this morning visit to the area. The forecast had called for essentially clear conditions, but I was instead greeted by a persistent fog bank that remained right along the coast, stubbornly intruding into the hills in some locations, while pulling back and allowing sunlight over the ocean in others. This scene was dynamic as I photographed it, with the fog intermittently rising and falling or drifting across this scene, located near the delta of a river that empties into the Pacific near the small hill sitting on the beach.


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Fog, Little Sur River

Fog, Little Sur River
Fog near the delta of the Little Sur River

Fog, Little Sur River. © Copyright 2019 G Dan Mitchell – all rights reserved.

Fog near the delta of the Little Sur River.

Since I first traveled to the Big Sur coastline as a child, I have returned many times for decades. The upper end of this area is barely an hour’s drive from my home, so I can be there and back in less than a day if the conditions look promising. Ironically, they actually did not initially look that way on this morning — the weather forecast was for perfectly (and boringly!) clear weather and more warmth than I’d like. But barely a half hour into my drive I began to encounter fog, and it continued for the rest of the day. Some places were entirely socked in. Others, like this spot, were in that wonderful condition where there would be fog one moment and sunshine the next.

I know this particular spot quite well. It is a remarkable location, where a long beach is broken by the delta of the Little Sur river as it empties into the Pacific. This is a place of constant change, driven by winds, precipitation, and seasonal water flows. When I visited earlier this year the river had cut a different channel that would have taken it from right to left along the bottom of this scene, reaching the ocean out of camera range far to the left. But since then it has returned to its more typical channel, which makes a bit s-turn towards and around the short headland, creating a beautiful pool.


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Shoreline, Mendocino Bay

Shoreline, Mendocino Bay
Morning light on beaches and river delta, Mendocino Bay

Shoreline, Mendocino Bay. © Copyright 2019 G Dan Mitchell – all rights reserved.

Morning light on beaches and river delta, Mendocino Bay.

We just returned from a week along the far northern California coast, with a few days in the Mendocino area followed by four more in the Redwood National and State Parks between Eureka/Arcata and Crescent City. Patty and I had several goals on this trip: getting away from the busy and crowded San Francisco Bay Area, visiting foggy redwoods while rhododendrons were in bloom, spending time along the coast, and — of course! — making photographs. We were successful on all counts… except for the fog! I seem to have a special knack for making the fog depart from the redwoods. While this makes the locals very happy, I have yet to encounter the lovely and widely-rumored Redwood National Park fog.

We spent the first two nights in Mendocino, the quaint little village on a peninsula jutting into the Pacific. On the first morning I was up and out the door relatively early, walking out along the northern headlands overlooking Mendocino Bay. Sunrise photography here can be a bit tricky, as the hills to the east obstruct the first light. But wait until the sun clears the forested ridges and add a bit of morning ocean mist and the scene becomes quite lovely. This photograph looks along the shoreline of the bay, past sea stacks and headland cliffs, toward the Big River delta and a Pacific Coast highway bridge.


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Mouth of the Little Sur River

Mouth of the Little Sur River
The Little Sur meanders across a beach to arrive at the Pacific Ocean

Mouth of the Little Sur River. © Copyright 2018 G Dan Mitchell – all rights reserved.

The Little Sur meanders across a beach to arrive at the Pacific Ocean

This beach lies at the outlet of the Little Sur River, located a bit north of the town of Big Sur and close to Point Sur, the location of a historic lighthouse on a hill that extends out into the ocean. (You can barely see Point Sur above the darker hill at upper left in the photograph.) I have photographed here quite often, though this is a different angle than I have used before. It took a bit of searching — and a short walk along the roadway — to locate this viewpoint looking straight down the beach.

I have photographed this spot long enough to recognize that its features are far from permanent. In fact, just recently the river changed its path across the beach. Previously it followed a curving loop into the channel across the bottom of the frame before running into a rocky hill at the waterline. But this past winter it “changed its mind,” and it opted to take a straighter path across the beach toward the more distant headlands before finally making a sharp turn and reaching the sea. (Note: This beautiful beach is owned by the Sur Ranch and off-limits to the public. There are large and ugly fences between it and the highway. From time to time I hear that there may be some negotiations that could add the land to the state park system.)


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