John & Anne Wiley

2011/11/27

Sunset Slant

Flying along the shoreline near Arroyo Hondo Creek, the sunset accented these slanted sea caves.

7776 Sunset Slant Caves

7776 Sunset Slant Caves

The creek itself intrigues me, particularly the old highway bridge partially hidden behind the railroad bridge and seldom noticed by the thousands zipping by on the freeway.

7778 Arroyo Hondo Bridges

7778 Arroyo Hondo Bridges

There’s something nostalgic about abandoned roads and bridges. Could it be memories of a slower time? Maybe paths not taken?

2011/11/24

Osprey & Dolphins

Filed under: Flying,Happiness,Has Photos,Nature,Random,SB Region — John @ 06:25

Yesterday this Osprey flew low over the runway at SBA just as we were getting ready for a flight, but it was too quick for a pic. So when I heard it approaching again, I knew to grab the camera.

7789 Osprey Overflight

7789 Osprey Overflight

We also saw dolphins near shore, and also not far from a bunch of surfers. I forgot to look back and see if they’d noticed the pod.

7836 Dolphin Dance

7836 Dolphin Dance

I don’t know if they were feeding, fighting, or courting, but there was lots of jumping and fast action.

2011/11/22

Valley Vineyards

Filed under: Flying,Happiness,Has Photos,Nature,Random,SB Region — John @ 18:06

On a quick Tripp trip to Santa Maria, we were startled by the Fall colors of these vineyards in the Santa Ynez Valley.

7742 Colors & Shapes

7742 Colors & Shapes

That first one seemed to stand alone in a vast brown SoCA Fall landscape, but soon we saw others closer to Lompoc.

7744 Yellow Slices

7744 Yellow Slices

I guess a vintner could tell us why this field is predominantly yellow, when many nearby have more reds and oranges. Different grape varieties, or climate and soil?

7746 Grape Glory

7746 Grape Glory

I like the “glory” effect of the light where Tripp’s shadow would be. It’s making that yellow field at the far edge of the vineyards look brighter, even though the glory spot itself is further in the distance and a little to the right. You may notice the sun’s lower in this one because we’re on our way home to SB. This last one for today adds in some green shapes, and that mirror effect on the pond that still water sometimes gets from reflected sky when you’re flying.

7747 Patchwork

7747 Patchwork

2011/11/21

Last Look

When I posted Connection a few days ago, I’d not yet seen Anne’s pix from that spectacular sunset landing. She caught Lake Los Carneros reflecting the deeper colors just before we touched down, and it’s interesting to see how much the sky had changed in the minute or two since the last snap I posted.

1255 Anne's Sunset

1255 Anne's Sunset

I enjoy her perspective: her choice of subject, the different angle than I saw while flying, and of course stuff she can capture while I’m busy flying. Most of all, her artistic sense. Though the low light and relatively rapid motion from being so close to the ground for landing creates some blur of the freeway lights, the overall impression in this pic is relaxing for me. Her balance of subjects, light and dark with radiant sky… these things that moved her to choose this instant and framing to snap. As a team we see the world in stereo.

2011/11/19

Over Venice

I’d love to fly Tripp all over Europe, but probably the closest we’ll get is our recent detour over Venice. The one in L.A., that at least from the air has some of the romance found in Venice, Italy.

7659 Canals 'n Condos

7659 Canals 'n Condos

From what I’ve read (links in my Edhat article), this is quite an enchanting little corner of L.A. Hopefully someday soon we’ll get our tweaky tandem bike greased up and fly to Santa Monica for a ride along the beach to this little oddity of a housing tract.

7664 Up On The Roof

7664 Up On The Roof

We sang Under the Boardwalk once with friends on the sand below Santa Monica pier, and it looks like Venice would be a great place to practice Up On The Roof.

As an example of how much variety we see from the air, only a few minutes later as we passed Camp Pendleton this Apache helicopter passed far below us headed out to a ship offshore.

7709 Apache

7709 Apache

Flying is such a flood of delightful surprises and memorable moments!

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