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Here’s a beautiful time lapse photograph of a Brown Pelican with several Gulls nearby, taken by the talented Phil Lewenthal.

I love how Phil’s photo slows down the waves…just amazing. And the Brown Pelican stayed still for the photo.

Thanks to Phil for allowing me to share his photo with you.

It was a spectacular day on the Mendonoma Coast today!

 

 

 

 

 

Phil Lewenthal's time lapse photography is beautiful to see. He recently photographed Sea Stars and the waves.

Phil's photo shows the resilience and strength of the Sea Stars against the power of the waves.

Thanks to Phil for allowing me to share his photo with you here.

It's sunny in Anchor Bay this afternoon, and in the low 70s. Lovely!

Ron LeValley was up early to capture the morning light, clouds and the waves at the Little River Headlands.

It's a mystical look, isn't it? And here is a photo Ron took a few years ago just at sunset, with the waves back-lit by the setting sun.

 

I thank Ron for allowing me to share his photo with you on this first day of 2017. To see much more of Ron's nature photography, here is the link to his website: http://levalleyphoto.com/home/

Peter Cracknell photographed a Brown Pelican recently. Its white head tells you it is an adult. Juveniles have brown heads. They are migrating south along the coast now.

An adult Brown Pelican by Peter Cracknell

Rain is hitting the coast today and we are grateful for all we receive. The ocean is making itself heard too with its crashing waves. Carolyn André photographed these waves coming in near Jenner several days ago. The black dots on the right are surfers.

Beautiful surf by Carolyn André

Two more storms are lined up and we say, "Bring it on, Mother Nature!"

Thanks to Peter and Carolyn for allowing me to share their photos with you here.

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Photographers on the Mendonoma Coast love to photograph the beautiful waves. We are always searching for the perfect wave. Here are several photos taken recently. The first is from Paul Brewer.

Margaret Lindgren photographed this big wave splashing up onto the rocky bluff.

And Robert Scarola took this photo of a big wave coming in. That Gull better watch out!

Thanks to Robert, Margaret and Paul for allowing me to share their photos with you here.
To see more of Paul's nature photography, here is his website: http://www.capturingnatureswonders.com/
And Margaret's website for coastal hikes is: http://unbeatenpath.weebly.com/