Broke the spell and got out to camp for a few nights in the Carrizo Plain, CA. It's a National Monument. First direct light of the day. Phantom 4 Pro v2.
That's what the metal detector is for. LolThey are just clusters of vegetation, bunchgrass and in some places wildflowers. There's not enough water there to do any panning, but I did see the scattered remains of old prospects.
Very nice. As a Geology instructor I can appreciate a good view. Is Wallace Creek near by? Next time over in that area I plan on bringing by P4 to photograph it. It is an classic example of offset drainage along the San Andreas Fault. It shows up great on Google Earth, but they do not allow it to be used in textbooks. Here is a link to a shot from the ground in 2015. Flying over would make for a great picture.
If you buy land on the east side of the fault. When California falls into the ocean, will you have beach front property? Buy the way, I love this photo.Kind of eerie.Stan, I can't say I was near that particular creek, but it does look familiar. I was also photographing the fault line. Here is one. I have more.
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If you buy land on the east side of the fault. When California falls into the ocean, will you have beach front property? Buy the way, I love this photo.Kind of eerie.
Take me with you next time Jeffrey, I'll put you right on the textbook part of the fault!