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This year the city of Point Arena hosted their fireworks show last Saturday night. Fortunately the skies were clear. Paul Kozal was on the bluffs photographing the event.

Happy 4th of July!

Thanks to Paul for allowing me to share his photos with you here. To see much more of Paul's nature photography, here is his website: http://www.paulkozal.com/

Paul Kozal photographed the dramatic sight of lightning over Black Point Beach.

Fortunately the lightning was short-lived and calm weather returned to the coast.

Thanks to Paul for allowing me to share his photo with you here. To see much more of Paul's nature photography, here is his website: http://www.paulkozal.com/

Paul Kozal photographed the second new moon in September, also called a Black Moon. Of course Paul didn't just photograph the new moon - he photographed the Milky Way, a glorious sight in the autumn skies.

black-moon-9-30-16-by-paul-kozalA nice wet storm came in last night and gave us 1.65 inches of the wet stuff at our place in Anchor Bay. More is to come. To have early rain is a blessing.

Thanks to Paul for allowing me to share his beautiful photo with you here. To see much more of Paul's nature photography, here is this link to his website: http://www.paulkozal.com/

Paul Kozal had to get a new camera after losing his previous one when a wave came in and knocked it down into a tide pool, breaking it. Such are the hazards of a professional photographer here on the Mendonoma Coast. For compensation, Paul captured this beautiful photo of Friday's sunset taken from a sea cave.

friday-nights-sunset-by-paul-kozalIt's a pleasure to be able to share such beauty, and I thank Paul for allowing me to share his photo with you here. To see much more of Paul's nature photography, here is his website: http://www.paulkozal.com/

Professional photographer, Paul Kozal, wouldn't miss the opportunity to photograph the night sky this week. The Perseid Meteor Showers, the absence of the moon, and the Milky Way shining bright in the sky was too tempting to resist. A meteor streaks across the sky to the right of the Milky Way, an incredible sight.

Perseid Meteor Shower and the Milky Way by Paul Kozal  I asked Paul how he took this photo. He wrote, 'One exposure, 30 seconds with light painting on the oak tree, taken off of Tin Barn Road."

  Paul stopped along Highway One to capture this photo.

The Milky Way as seen from Highway One by Paul KozalAmazing photos of a beautiful sky. Thanks to Paul for allowing me to share them with you. To see much more of Paul's nature photography, here is his website: http://www.paulkozal.com/