Ian Gaston Photography
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The fascinating geology of the California coast. No matter how many times I photograph the same location, there is always something new to be found.
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Thank you Pike, Point Lobos near Bluefish Cove
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An ocean canopy. Bull kelp thriving in the beautiful blue waters of the Monterey Bay. The kelp’s pneumatocyst, a gas filled bladder, helps it stay afloat on the ocean’s surface aiding in photosynthesis process.
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Glad you enjoy the image Christoph!
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I’m excited to have come first place in the Woodlands category in the @natural-landscapes.bsky.social awards with this photo ‘Remnant of time’.
It was taken on an exceptionally cold morning with a thick frost encrusting the Caledonian forest. Congrats to other winners, organisers and judges. #nlpa
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An image from my recent small collection titled “Spessartine” which showcases this unique colored sand. The manganese garnet found along the coastal bluffs break down into tiny vibrant particles that resemble glitter.
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Gorgeous image Christoph, that light is splendid!
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A tiny piece of giant kelp washed up during low tide.
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Thank you for your kind words Bob!
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Appreciate that very much Christoph!
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A colorful array of stones just below the surface of a creek.
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Thank you kindly Christoph!
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A macro image of the shedding phase of a mature Manzanita tree. If you look closely on the upper right portion you can see an ant wedging herself between the bark.
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Lovely composition Christoph…love the line structure. Shooting in conditions like this, although gritty, is such a beautiful experience
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Thank you Brent. Ya the details of the sandstone really popped at twilight