
On Monday evening, I made the very long drive up to Truckee to see Webber Falls. I had not been to this waterfall in quite some time, so I wanted to go back here, and get some better photos.
Although it was sunny and hot in Folsom, once I got up at the summit, I could see big huge thunderheads in the sky. I was happy about that because if was overcast, I wouldn’t have to wait for the sun to go down at Webber Falls. I arrived at the waterfall and was the only one there. The sun was in and out of the clouds, so once I made it down to the waterfall and set up my camera, I just had to wait for the next cloud to pass in front of the sun before taking the photo. Compositions are extremely limited at Webber Falls. The cliffs around the falls are very steep and very crumbly. I suppose it would have been possible to make it down closer to the falls, if I was extra careful. But frankly, I just wasn’t “into” doing very much scrambling around here. I didn’t really have as much time as I hoped, and I still wanted to go to a couple other places as well, and it was already getting late. So I just took the easy shot, and left. Just in time too. That thunderhead rolled over just after I got back to the car, and it started a huge downpour. Maybe it was good I didn’t scramble around too much.
Posted in Uncategorized by leapin26: May 30, 2009

We were totally busy all the long Memorial Day weekend working around the house. My wife was working inside, cleaning the house from top to bottom, and I was working outside in the yard: mowing, landscaping, trimming trees (we have quite a lot of trees in our yard). Whew! That is tough work. We had to do all this work this weekend because my parents are coming to visit next week, plus it was all very much needed work, and I am quite pleased with all we got done. But my poor kids were a bit neglected on the weekend, so much so that on Monday Jadon had had enough. He complained of being sick, but he was really just needing attention, so after I finally finished my yard work by about noon on Monday, I took the kids out to ride their bikes. Jadon is just learning to ride without training wheels, and he finally “got it” on Monday.
Afterwards, I really really wanted to get out and do some waterfallin’. With my parents here the next two weekends, I am not going to be able to get out of the house at all, so this was my one and only chance. I begged my wife to let me go, and she obliged. I decided to go up I-80 to the Truckee area. It was a bit late, and I didn’t have as much time as I wanted, but I stopped at Webber Falls first (will post that one later). Then, on the way home I stopped off at Cisco Grove in search of a “new” waterfall on Rattlesnake Creek. My friend Rob told me about this one that he “found” last year, so it was high on my list to visit this spring. Rob is a funny guy. He loves donuts, in fact he is kinda obsessed about them the way I am obsessed about waterfalls. So anyway, he decided to name this waterfall “Donut Falls”. Technically, it does not have an official name, and since he made the find …. well, it really is Rattlesnake Creek Falls since that is the creek it is on. But we’ll oblige Rob for a little while I guess. It’ll make him happy.
The waterfall is a spectacularly nice 24 ft. high beauty. It is surprising that no one knew of this one before, and that I had not heard of it myself. It is viewable from the road up to Fordyce Lake, but there is an easy path that leads down to the base of the falls. The only real problem with this falls is that I think it might be on private property. There is no sign at the path, and it is obvious that many people have gone down there, but I did notice signs all along the road and creek, so I have a bad feeling it may be private, and that would be a big bummer.
Posted in Uncategorized by leapin26: May 27, 2009

I was working in the yard all Memorial Day weekend. I did manage to get out on Monday evening to do some shooting. More on that later.
Here is one more from my recent outing at Bassi Falls with my son Jadon, and friend Rob.
I had taken off my boots and walked up to this little area in my bare feet. Jadon was sitting on a log watching me, trying to get his feet warm after I had dragged him across a deep section of the stream. Rob was who knows where. To get here, I had to walk through the water. It was ice cold! My feet were turning to icicles after only a few seconds in the water. I had to get out of it to make a photograph, so I climbed up on a rock. That helped a bit. Then it started to rain. Phew. It was a glorious day at Bassi Falls.
Posted in Uncategorized by leapin26: May 25, 2009

I found this cormorant fishing at the docks at the Inn at the Tides restaurant in Bodega Bay. I watched him for quite some time and got some great close-ups. It was quite cool.
Shaking off the water:

Diving for fish:

Posted in Uncategorized by leapin26: May 23, 2009

Ocean, sunset, waterfall. What more could you possibly want?
Our day on Saturday at the coast was relaxing and pretty much perfect. We slept in, not getting up for any sunrise shooting. We had breakfast and went to the beach, where we saw quite a few birds, including pelicans and egrets. After that, we explored the shops in Bodega Bay, had lunch, then went up to Salt Point State Park for the afternoon.
I’ve never been there before, but it has been on my list for quite some time to go there. It is a long, slow drive up from Bodega Bay, even though it is only 30 miles. That highway is as windy as it gets. When we finally arrived, we did a lot of exploring all afternoon. We walked along pretty flowers, and along the ocean. We saw plenty of wildlife. We even saw waterfalls.
There are two waterfalls that drop into the ocean at Salt Point State Park. Both are small, but the nicest one by far is at Phillips Gulch. This waterfall is only 15 ft. high, but when we got here in the afternoon, I knew right away that I wanted to come back to shoot it at sunset.
We went down to Stump Beach where we had our dinner, and saw a sick or injured seal come up on the beach. Poor little guy. We also saw quite a few birds here, including a couple osprey. After dinner, we returned to Phillips Gulch.
It wasn’t nearly as cold as the previous evening, in fact, it was quite warm, more like what I was expecting this weekend. But the warm weather makes for lousy sunsets. No clouds on the horizon, and again the sunset fizzled. But the evening light on the falls more than made up for the lack of color in the sky. It was a perfect place to enjoy the sunset, and we had the place all to ourselves. This location is a bit off the beaten path, and not very many people know about it. But if I’m ever back to Salt Point State Park, this will be my destination again for sunset (especially, if there are clouds). It would be even nicer in the winter when the waterfall is flowing a bit better too.
Posted in Uncategorized by leapin26: May 20, 2009