I went to the 135th commemoration of the lighting of Pigeon Point Lighthouse and god damn, there were thousands of people there. I got to the lighthouse 3 hours before the event and I still had to park a mile away from the freaking lighthouse. Apparently, many people came from out of state a day before and camped there, waiting for the show. What's strange is that I saw two license plates titled "FRESNEL" from California and Oregon. These people are hardcore lighthouse freaks. Well, the lighting of a fresnel lens is quite rare nowadays, so its somewhat understandable.
I can't believe people are THAT obsessed with this lighthouse to camp a day before the event. Mind you the event only lasted 2 hours. Crazy people I tell ya. This was shot with a 5D/70-200mm f/2.8L IS @ f/22 with a singh-ray gold and blue polarizer. Technically this polarizer rocks on slide film, but when you put it on a digital SLR the camera freaks out a bit so you have to go into ACR, set to daylight. then hit the grey eyedropper and select something you want to be a neutral color such as a cloud, rock or snow. I still have to work on this though. :) I guess the reason why I like this photo is the little star in the lens housing.

A Pescadero Sunset

5D/16-35mm f/2.8L @ f/22 with Daryl Benson 3 stop hard-edge reverse GND. Portrait View.

Same setup, landscape view. The area around the ice plants was actually a graveyard of sorts where the bones of small birds, shells of crabs and other mollusks litter the area from the raptors(hawks, kites) that visit the area. Lens flare was not removed as seen in 2 pictures above. lol
Lighthouse Rising
As the fog stormed into the lighthouse, it got totally wet and cold, but I managed to snap off some ok shots. Here's a couple before the fresnel was lit. These were lit using a 24" aero beacon I believe. Another shocking thing to me was that people were setting up their cameras at 8 freaking AM. I don't believe how obsessed they are with getting their shots. I just like to hit and run. :)
All shot with 5D/16-35 @ various apertures and long exposures. No filters.

Longer exposure. :)

Showtime!
Portrait View.

Second one. Note the lighthouse master stood in the doorway to generate a nice silhouette. It reminded me so much of aliens exiting from a spacecraft. lol

Third. Which one do you like better ? the second one where its zoomed out or this one where its zoomed tighter to show the silhouette in more detail.

I made a in-camera custom white balance to make the lights nice and white. Thought it would give the picture a different flavor. No silhouette though. :(

Landscape View. The half moon is on the top left.

Second one. Note the two silhouettes in the doorway. Again, I thought it added a cool effect. Which one do you guys prefer ?

I'm kind of debating on whether or not I should do this again because I missed my friend's birthday party, but if there isn't going to be fog, I'm definitely making that one hour drive again next year! That's it for now. :)
-Alan
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