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Edge of the Surf

Edge of the Surf
Waves retreat from a Pacific Ocean beach north of Santa Cruz, California.

Edge of the Surf. © Copyright 2022 G Dan Mitchell.

Waves retreat from a Pacific Ocean beach north of Santa Cruz, California.

This just might be my final “old year” photograph of 2022, though most of you won’t see it until a few days into 2023. Back on the day after Christmas I headed over the coastal mountains to the Pacific shoreline north of Santa Cruz, California. It was kind of a strange day. A storm was working its way toward California from the North Pacific, producing large surf and a building cloud deck. The clouds were still thin enough to allow some sunlight in, but coastal haze and thin fog produced odd, pinkish colors.

Before I made this photograph I had been photographing the impressive surf just off this beach. Here the slope into the ocean is gradual, and even during this season when surf often erodes beaches the shallows stretches quite a ways out from the surf line. These objects (old, worn pieces of driftwood) were right at the edge of the water, and the shallows beyond reflected the color of the cloudy sky.


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Shorebirds, Winter Surf

Shorebirds, Winter Surf
Shorebirds on a California beach backed by winter surf from an incoming storm.

Shorebirds, Winter Surf. © Copyright 2022 G Dan Mitchell.

Shorebirds on a California beach backed by winter surf from an incoming storm.

On the day after Christmas I headed over the hills to the nearby coast north of Santa Cruz. I knew that a big Pacific storm was on its way, and I expected that the increasing clouds would produce interesting conditions. I was right — high clouds muted the light but occasionally allowed beams of sunlight through, and the air was filled with mist and thin fog. All of this gave the landscape an unusual tint and muted the colors, producing a soft effect.

As I photographed the ocean, this flock of very active sandpipers appeared on the beach. They are fun birds to watch. They feed right at the edge of the surf, racing into the wet sand between waves, then racing back to escape the incoming surf. The whole time they stick together in fairly dense flocks. I saw this group about to be inundated, and I managed a few frames before the next wave chased them back onto the beach.


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Cliff, Surf, and Incoming Storm

Cliff, Surf, and Incoming Storm
The clouds from an incoming winter storm fill the sky beyond Pacific Ocean surf and a coastal cliff.

Cliff, Surf, and Incoming Storm. © Copyright 2022 G Dan Mitchell.

The clouds from an incoming winter storm fill the sky beyond Pacific Ocean surf and a coastal cliff.

Knowing that a sequence of Pacific storms was on its way, and that this might cut into opportunities for photography for a while, I headed over the hill to the nearest part of the Pacific coast, the section north of Santa Cruz. This is quite familiar territory for me now — I have been going there for decades. While the big surf was expected, the atmospheric conditions were unusual, with thick coastal haze and high clouds from the storm starting to mute the light and shift its colors.

I often note that even in very familiar locations I can still find new perspectives. I’ve stopped and wandered at this beach more times than I can remember, but this is the first time I’ve been to this particular overlook where the small stream enters the ocean at the base of a cliff below coastal bluffs.


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Morning Fog, Rocks, and Surf

Morning Fog, Rocks, and Surf
The surf rolls in on a quiet, foggy morning along the coast north of Santa Cruz, California near Waddell Creek.

Morning Fog, Rocks, and Surf. © Copyright 2021 G Dan Mitchell – all rights reserved.

The surf rolls in on a quiet, foggy morning along the coast north of Santa Cruz, California near Waddell Creek.

As we begin to come to terms with the near-end of the Covid-19 crisis in my part of the world — the San Francisco Bay Area — it begins to seem more possible to simply get up, make decision about a destination, and head out for the day. (I do understand that I’m particularly fortunate to live in a place where vaccination rates are very high.) Probably the most likely subject on my “Hey, I’ll go photograph today!” list is the Pacific Ocean coastline, which I can reach as quickly as a bit more than a half hour.

Objectively speaking, there was nothing all that special or unusual about this May morning. The fog, typical at this time of year, blanketed the coast and slid inland to the tops of coastal hills. As I drove a section of the Pacific Coast Highway north of Santa Cruz the fog began to break up in spots, though few people were there to see it on this weekday morning. After I turned around and started back I passed by this spot and noticed the pile of rocks extending across the beach in front of the shallow bay filled with waves leading to distant sea stacks and bluffs.


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