Wednesday, March 26, 2008

Snow Storm!


Well! Between the snow and the rain, no special pics this week.
I know! Everyone east of the mountains is laughing about driving so slowly in so little snow... but this stuff is different! It's like ice! It's actually better if the road is covered with snow, rather than this slush. Anyway, once through the snow, the light rain the weather channel predicted was torential everywhere I went.
I thought, being from Ontario, I would go to the Botanical Gardens and take some good shots -- inside, out of the rain. LOL! But this is BC and the Botanical Gardens is an outside walk, so no pics of that either.
For your viewing pleasure this week, I direct you back to my site to take a longer look at the High Tide shots. http://www.longbeachphotosbc.ca/ Take some time to really look at that water. Just imagine sitting on that beach and feel the rumble on the beach as the waves crash only meters from you. If you are uncomfortable there, you can sit high and safe on a rock. Take in all the water. All the different directions it is going at the same time.
Just enjoy it for a while.
'til next time... Syl

Saturday, March 22, 2008

Whale spouts



This weeks trip lead me across the mountains with no real goal in mind. I stopped in at the information booth to see if they could tell me about the Canso airplane that went down in 1945. She informed me that it is a protected site. So I guess you don't get to see it, but, while I was there, a man asked where he and his son could set up their camera and see whales. Now that's an idea.

I set up my camera on Lighthouse point and looked towards the channel. I remembered this time to have my glasses with me so I could see in the distance, it was a good thing. As you can see, in the distance, there is a whale spout. There were lots of them. I had to have people almost hold my head to point out the spouts. I took about 10 shots, but realized they really were too difficult to see.

For your viewing pleasure, I am directing you to Kennedy River. I find those pics need the story that goes along with them. http://www.longbeachphotosbc.ca (click on Kennedy River - top right corner)

If you have been to the coast, you will remember these rocks. You no doubt stopped and took pictures at the bend in the river where just the corner is filled with rock and the water has carved its way through it.

Generally, the water is about half way up the rock. The first batch of photos were taken when the water was as low as I have ever seen it. You could see all the beauty in the rock. The water carved its way out. Take a close look at the rock as you look through the first part of the pictures.

The second set of pics are when a storm had just run through. The water completely covered the rock. The river bed was filled with roaring water. Look at the photos and try to remember what rocks are beneath it.

The final shot is a tree that will remain until the next storm takes it away.

Mother Nature sure has put on some shows this year.

'til next time..... Syl

Wednesday, March 12, 2008

High Tide


Well! My trip this week took my breath away and had me laughing as I took shot after shot. On lookers must have thought I was a little crazy. I guess I was. What made me so giddy? Mother Nature. http://www.longbeachphotosbc.ca


I headed across the island, no destination in mind, just letting my thoughts wander and enjoying the view as I drove. Unfortunately, there is no where to pull over for some of the more beautiful shots on the drive over.

The snow in the pass had a blue tinge to it as the sun shone through it. But wait, now the sun is gone and around the next corner is a torrential rain storm. The road is covered with water and I must be careful not to hydroplane. You have to keep your eyes on the road when it is like this. If I could tolerate other's driving, it would be nice to actually be able to look around on this drive.

The closer I got to the coast, the more my plan took effect. Last week I saw South Beach at low tide and was unable to get the effect I wanted where it looks like the waves will take you away. So, I thought I would try that at high tide.

I took only water shots this time. Mother Nature put on a show for me. I am awed by the power of the water. The small bay was alive with the roar of the ocean! The walls of water were pounding on rocks and then back on each other, churning up the stones off the beach.

I am using words here to describe something that is almost indescribable, so bear with me. As I sat and watched the phenomenon in front of me, I thought of Tolle and tried not to label anything, to just see the majesty. Can you do the same? Can you just look at the photo, hear the pounding of the water as it moves, pulling back from the beach, ripping the bottom from the earth and tossing the contents wildly into the surf. Can you feel the suction that is so intense it will cause a wall 15 feet high to collapse upon itself with such an effort, you can feel the ground shake? Can you feel the gush of wind as the breath is forced out of the wave when it collapses? Can you smell the mix of beach sand, sea salt and water? Can you feel the majesty in the moment?

When I sit here, it makes me realise how small my problems are in the big scheme of things. I let my mind empty and whatever comes in first is no doubt the most important and then I deal with that. The ocean is my ground. It puts my world in perspective. It gives me spiritual energy and as I took these photos, the energy overflowed in the form of laughter - over enjoyment - I just couldn't contain it.

I live here. I'm not on vacation.

See you next time.... Syl

Tuesday, March 4, 2008

South Beach

*You can see all the photos on my website at http://www.longbeachphotosbc.ca/ where I sell them for $4.99*
A good day to you all,

I chose Tuesdays to be my day to go to the coast. So this morning I planned on going , but not my usual trip to Wick Beach. I decided to step out of my routine and do something different. I never dreamt it would be so difficult to do :)

I stopped first at Larry Lake and as you can see by the first set of photos, the day put on a show. Larry Lake is fed by Kennedy River and flows into Kennedy Lake. I see my father here. When he was out to visit a few years back, we stopped here and he talked with some loggers who were making their lunch on an open fire. He had quite the time there. It is a beautiful scene.

It was the stillness of the water that was the catch today. Not a whisper of wind. Just look at the mountains reflecting in the water.

The stillness continued on Kennedy Lake. No matter how many times I see this, I still see it as breath taking and I repeat 'look at that' to know one in particular. Take a gander at Kennedy Lake. The tease with the view of Kennedy is that the first glimpse you get of it is as you round the corner of a mountain, sheer cliff and no where to stop to take the photo. Well, nowhere safe until you get down to lake level as you can see by the photo with the road on the right.

South Beach was my goal today. I have tried to take this walk for some time, but there was always a sign that said "BEAR AWARE" Path Closed. I saw some other people going that way so I figured it must be open and be safe today - that didn't stop me from packing my bear spray.

To get to South Beach, you walk past the south Tip of Wickininish (Wick) Beach, then through the woods on boardwalks until you get to South Beach.

There is an optical illusion at this beach which I have not captured with my camera. When you sit on the beach between the two rocks on the right, the waves look like they are going to come right up and wash you away. It really is quite disconcerting.

Sometimes I look at this coast and expect a dinosour to come out from behind the trees it is so wild and ancient here.

I had the opportunity to use my new lens - Canon 75-300mm. My brother's friend Roman bought it at a garage sale and gave it to me over the holidays. I took the crashing wave shot with it. That rock is quite a ways out. I haven't quite got the contrast down yet with the polarized lens on.

The trip back to Port (Alberni) was just as beautiful - it might have something to do with not seeing the sun for three months LOL, but when the sun shines in Port - you REALLY notice it!! I stopped at Taylor Arm to take a shot of Sprout Lake and Mt Arrowsmith. As I stood there and looked at Mt. Arrowsmith, I thought to myself - I live here. I'm not on vacation. How lucky am I?!

See you next time..... Syl