
Morro Bay - Morro Rock " A beautiful day at the beach"
A perfect day in Morro Bay!
Fun fact Morro Rock is 581 foot tall and can be seen for miles in all directions. Early year ship's Captains used it for navagation while traveling up and down the coast. Rp
Gallery first posted on 10-19-13
Morro Bay Harbor
Morning Light and Friends - Morro Bay Harbor
Morro Bay Harbor
Morro Bay Harbor
Morro Bay Harbor
Morro Bay Harbor

Morro Bay - Kakak View
Pam and I were headed to a restaurant when I saw this incredible shot. Sorry Babe, dinner is going to have to wait... just a bit.
Just a beautiful colorful photo of the bay. Rp
Morro Bay Harbor
Morro Bay Harbor

Morro Bay State Park

Morro Bay State Park
Same trees at the beach scene, just in Black and White. What would our world be without color??? Cool but not the same without color! Rp

Morro Bay State Park
Same trees at the beach scene, highlighted in a special effect. Still pretty cool but not the same. I love color in the orginial! Rp

Morro Rock
Morro Rock from a different angle. What a calm scene. Rp

Morro Rock
Morro Rock from a different angle. What a calm scene. Rp

Color near the bay...

Nice and smooth...
This guy was having a great time gliding along the water. Rp

Morro Bay - Harbor View "Mar-Y-Elena" at sunset
I found this sturdy, rugged little fishing vessel named "Mar-Y-Elena" docked at the end of the day. Check out the refection in the water and the gorgeous sunset. The "clouds" near Morro Rock is a fog bank headed in towards the Harbor. Rp

Flowers in a Rock
I took this photo at Moonstone Beach near Cambria,Ca. This was actually my second shot. My first was a rock out in the ocean surrounded by waves but when I zoomed in I found flowers going out of the center. My Mom always loved how flowers can grow just about anywhere. Mom, This one is for you! Rp

Egret and the Surfer
I was taking pictures of this Egret at Morro Bay State Beach when all of the sudden, out of the surf emerged this surfer. (Where did he come from? I didn't see him out there!)
It was a cold foggy day and I was noticing how COLD he looked and how cold he must have been and how crazy was this guy...when I noticed the blend of colors. The blues, the silvers, the white all blended together. I snapped a couple shots before he walked away. I do not know what the surfer's name is, but thanks for a great photo!!! Rp

Last glimpse of light
This is one of my favorites. Taken near Morro Rock it captures the glow of the evening sun not only in the sky but reflective off the dark blue almost black water. The darkness right where sun is at the horizon is an incoming fog bank. It just adds to this majestic sunset. Rp

Silhouette of Morro Rock
This photo was taken from up on Black Hill 640 ft. elevation over looking the town of Morro Bay. By manipulating my lens and knelling down below the trees,I was able to capture this incredible sight and unique look of Morro Rock. I have never seen a photo of "The Rock" quite like this. Rp

Sunset at the Bay
Captured at Black Hill like the last photo, but higher up and at a different angle. I manipulated the lens and trying to get all light I could from the colorful sunset but yet trying to keep the silhouette. Notice the sunset reflection in the water. Wow! Can I watch the sun go down every night from up here? Rp

The Old Rugged Fence
OK... Here is another one of my favorites. Shot at Shell Beach on a cold foggy day. It looking back towards Dinosaur Park. I just loved the rugged old posts leaning in all directions and the yellow flowers against the green grass. Also the gray blue waters of the ocean due to the fog.
I submitted this photo along with two others to Kim Kommando's Photo Contest on her website. Among the thousands of entries this photo was chosen for honorable mention. No money nor first, second, or third place but I was proud to been shown on a major website! Rp

Gazebo View at Shell Beach
Same cold foggy day but looking the other direction. The sturdy white structure, the silhouettes of the trees, the green carpet of grass, the calmness of the sea, the call of the sea gulls, and the mysterious fog... all contribute to the incredible sight. Rp

Just sit and imagine...
Just sit and imagine...the cool sea breeze in your face, the sound of the waves crashing on shore, and the sound of sea gulls calling to each other. Sitting with your loved one or just by yourself. Just imagine... yourself being there in this photo. Just sitting and watching the waves for hours. I sure can! Rp

The Mysterious Tree
This is a great silhouette of the birds flying and the mysterious tree behind them in the dense fog. Who says you cannot take good pictures in the fog. Photographed at Shell Beach. Rp

Foggy Evening
Just as the sun is starting to set on a cold foggy day, I noticed that the birds were settling down and getting ready for the evening. When I took this photo, I received a cold chill from the ocean breeze, it was kind of a dark and not much color. I was very disappointed in the lack of color from the sunset.
Then when I processed the photo, I noticed the calmness in the photo and the calmness in the birds. They were very content and getting ready to settle in on this cold foggy night. Shell Beach, Ca. Rp

Archway View
At Shell Beach there is a rock just off shore that is always covered with birds. On one side of it is this archway the water goes underneath, but you cannot tell how far. Just a nice shot of the calm blue ocean, the green grass, the yellow flowers and "The Archway." Rp

Bird's Eye View of Morro Rock
This a photo I took with my 35mm Camera back in the early 1980's. I saw him flying right by me. I followed him with my camera lens and clink. He lined up perfectly with the Rock. The quality is a little different because it was scanned. Rp

Trudy S.
I have always loved the look the personalities of fishing vessels. No matter how big or small they are, they all look small on the huge Pacific Ocean. They each have intriguing names or Ladies Names. This is "Trudy S" a beautiful well taken care of ship. I would love to her some of her many fishing stories and places that she has been. All aboard... Let's go fishing! Morro Bay, Ca. Rp

Trudy and Friends
Trudy has a few new friends now. A small row boat and a sailing ship, not sure of her name but she is a beauty. Cast off... lets go sailing! Rp

The Last Glimpse of Light
The end of a peaceful, perfect day. Catching the last glimpse of light as the sun sets in the fog. I call this my "Thinking" or "Deep Thought Bench." Taken near Shell Beach,Ca. Rp



























Pam and I were headed to a restaurant when I saw this incredible shot. Sorry Babe, dinner is going to have to wait... just a bit.
Just a beautiful colorful photo of the bay. Rp
Same trees at the beach scene, just in Black and White. What would our world be without color??? Cool but not the same without color! Rp
Same trees at the beach scene, highlighted in a special effect. Still pretty cool but not the same. I love color in the orginial! Rp
I found this sturdy, rugged little fishing vessel named "Mar-Y-Elena" docked at the end of the day. Check out the refection in the water and the gorgeous sunset. The "clouds" near Morro Rock is a fog bank headed in towards the Harbor. Rp
I took this photo at Moonstone Beach near Cambria,Ca. This was actually my second shot. My first was a rock out in the ocean surrounded by waves but when I zoomed in I found flowers going out of the center. My Mom always loved how flowers can grow just about anywhere. Mom, This one is for you! Rp
I was taking pictures of this Egret at Morro Bay State Beach when all of the sudden, out of the surf emerged this surfer. (Where did he come from? I didn't see him out there!)
It was a cold foggy day and I was noticing how COLD he looked and how cold he must have been and how crazy was this guy...when I noticed the blend of colors. The blues, the silvers, the white all blended together. I snapped a couple shots before he walked away. I do not know what the surfer's name is, but thanks for a great photo!!! Rp
This is one of my favorites. Taken near Morro Rock it captures the glow of the evening sun not only in the sky but reflective off the dark blue almost black water. The darkness right where sun is at the horizon is an incoming fog bank. It just adds to this majestic sunset. Rp
This photo was taken from up on Black Hill 640 ft. elevation over looking the town of Morro Bay. By manipulating my lens and knelling down below the trees,I was able to capture this incredible sight and unique look of Morro Rock. I have never seen a photo of "The Rock" quite like this. Rp
Captured at Black Hill like the last photo, but higher up and at a different angle. I manipulated the lens and trying to get all light I could from the colorful sunset but yet trying to keep the silhouette. Notice the sunset reflection in the water. Wow! Can I watch the sun go down every night from up here? Rp
OK... Here is another one of my favorites. Shot at Shell Beach on a cold foggy day. It looking back towards Dinosaur Park. I just loved the rugged old posts leaning in all directions and the yellow flowers against the green grass. Also the gray blue waters of the ocean due to the fog.
I submitted this photo along with two others to Kim Kommando's Photo Contest on her website. Among the thousands of entries this photo was chosen for honorable mention. No money nor first, second, or third place but I was proud to been shown on a major website! Rp
Same cold foggy day but looking the other direction. The sturdy white structure, the silhouettes of the trees, the green carpet of grass, the calmness of the sea, the call of the sea gulls, and the mysterious fog... all contribute to the incredible sight. Rp
Just sit and imagine...the cool sea breeze in your face, the sound of the waves crashing on shore, and the sound of sea gulls calling to each other. Sitting with your loved one or just by yourself. Just imagine... yourself being there in this photo. Just sitting and watching the waves for hours. I sure can! Rp
This is a great silhouette of the birds flying and the mysterious tree behind them in the dense fog. Who says you cannot take good pictures in the fog. Photographed at Shell Beach. Rp
Just as the sun is starting to set on a cold foggy day, I noticed that the birds were settling down and getting ready for the evening. When I took this photo, I received a cold chill from the ocean breeze, it was kind of a dark and not much color. I was very disappointed in the lack of color from the sunset.
Then when I processed the photo, I noticed the calmness in the photo and the calmness in the birds. They were very content and getting ready to settle in on this cold foggy night. Shell Beach, Ca. Rp
At Shell Beach there is a rock just off shore that is always covered with birds. On one side of it is this archway the water goes underneath, but you cannot tell how far. Just a nice shot of the calm blue ocean, the green grass, the yellow flowers and "The Archway." Rp
This a photo I took with my 35mm Camera back in the early 1980's. I saw him flying right by me. I followed him with my camera lens and clink. He lined up perfectly with the Rock. The quality is a little different because it was scanned. Rp
I have always loved the look the personalities of fishing vessels. No matter how big or small they are, they all look small on the huge Pacific Ocean. They each have intriguing names or Ladies Names. This is "Trudy S" a beautiful well taken care of ship. I would love to her some of her many fishing stories and places that she has been. All aboard... Let's go fishing! Morro Bay, Ca. Rp
A perfect day in Morro Bay!
Fun fact Morro Rock is 581 foot tall and can be seen for miles in all directions. Early year ship's Captains used it for navagation while traveling up and down the coast. Rp
Gallery first posted on 10-19-13