Pt. Reyes and Tomales Bay

on 35mm film

Looking SE from Pierce Point Road
Tule Elk on Tomales Pt.
The pacific ocean glows a warm steel color on a foggy, sunny day.
Ferns and pines grow lushly on hillside, a warm dirt trail moving through them in the fog.
Thistles off Pt. Pierce Rd.
Fog glides along distant hills, and in the meadow in the foreground the faint tracks of an off-road vehicle head into the distance.
A young man smiles on a trail amid yellow lupins on Tomales Point.
Lupins and wild radishes bloom on Tomales Point, and in the blue distance Hog Island and Tomales bay bask in the sun.
The white buildings of Pierce point Ranch glow in the sun-pierced fog.
A slightly rocky sandy trail through tall dry grasses heads to the end of Tomales Point.
Abbotts lagoon, its edges chocked with weeds and surrounded by thick vegetation.
Green and white canoes sit on the water's edge at the entrance to the inner lagoon at Abbotts Lagoon.
Tule Elk graze on Tomales Point with bodego Bay peeking through the fog in the background.
A lone raven sits in lush green field surrounded by low, ridged hillsides off the Abbotts Lagoon trail.
A small tractor rests on the edge of the Estero Trail, the Estero and some coyote bush glowing purple in the last of the day's sunlight.
Male Tule Elk graze in the leaving sun near a catchment pond on Tomales Point.
The beach at Mclures, with a trail of footsteps leading toward the water.
A holloway through bishop pine.
Sunlight breaks through the fog, bathing the cliffs in a warm glow.
lupins and wild radish bloom on a hillside on Tomales Point, the ocean shining blue in the background.
Three male Tule Elk silhouetted against the sunset.
The Abbotts Lagoon parking lot at sunset, lit by the last rays of the sun and some car headlights.
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