Various pictures from the last three weeks.
Logging arches at Fort Humboldt. Oldest at left. They were used to drag one huge log out of the forest. Drawn by draft animals or a cable from a Dolbeer steam donkey. Later on drawn by bulldozers.
An ugly ship loading with wood chips.
No fog! Looking inland from Gill's Garden on a beautiful day.
A cabbage white butterfly looking for some bok choy to lay its eggs on. It sat still for a moment and I got it.
The Humboldt Rose Society garden finally being set up for the spring.
A smart fish at the Cal Poly Marine Lab. Sleeping on the sand gets him jostled and bothered by others. Up there it has found a place where the rocks conform to its belly and the strong current holds it on the rock. I wish I could find such a place. With on camera strobe and MZ 8-25, which didn't have enough reach at 25mm
I shot this critter up close with strobe on camera and it illuminated its gut. It looks like it had Jalapeños with its combination plate at lunch as the fire works its way down to where it will burn. With MZ 8-25, which didn't have enough reach at 25mm
Some of our lovely fog on the shore of Humboldt Bay. This is not a good fog picture because of the hint of blue. Sorry
That's all. Rich