Limekiln Creek
Limekiln State Park is closing on July 1st because out here in California we don’t know how to balance a budget. If you can, go check it out and enjoy the amazing trails.
This was my first time visiting the park. I hiked 2 of the 3 trails and wasn’t disappointed. There is a 100ft waterfall about 20 feet beyond where this picture was taken. There are also old lime kilns from the 1800s. They seem a bit out of place in the middle of a redwood forest.
I shot a lot of long exposures yesterday. Mostly because thats what the scenes called for, but it also happens that my friend Shannon is co-hosting a long exposure challenge after the successful quotography project. Better grab your tripod and get started soon!
Wow…stunning.
What a beautiful place. Breathtaking!
And it might only be open another month =(. I almost feel like Ansel Adams trying to preserve nature through photography haha.
You kinda are π I love that you feel like that…
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Good heavens! This picture is simply gorgeous!! Great job!
What a beautiful scene! I always feel like waterfalls are a weak area for me, so I have extra appreciation for people who do these photos well. π
You just gotta get out there and shoot them more. I’m sure you can handle them.
We’ll find out this weekend. haha
the sun was all up in my business when i went there. I’m going to go back at 8am opening. :0)
Did you hit limekiln? I didn’t think you made it that far. Thanks for telling me to go north instead of LA.
ya i went back a second time but got skunked.
This is gorgeous.
OMG … this is gorgeous!!