
Dec 5, 2015. Big Sur Coast, California.
As with yesterday’s post, a storm was on its way. Richard and Mimi Fariña were singing in my ear. The Muse and Chewy were enjoying the breeze.
Turner was breathing down my neck.
(Nikon D750; Nikon 28-300 f/3.5-5.6G Zoom. RAW processing in DxO Photo Pro; Editing in Adobe Photoshop.)
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Because of “Reflections in a Crystal Wind”?
The reddish streaks add to the otherwise grayscale image.
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Yes, and because Big Sur was their stomping ground. I actually toned down the reddish streaks a little bit from the original version.
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I was specifically thinking of “Dopico” from that album.
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And “A Swallow Song.“ Wrong season, but the melody is haunting.
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I still have that album. “A Swallow Song” is one of my favorites.
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It is one of my all-time favorite haunting melodies. I’m on my third copy of the album: the original vinyl, the original CD, and an absolutely beautifully remastered CD. Listening to the remastered is like having them in the room with you.
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Dramatically stunning, Michael. I miss Big Sur.
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Thanks, Jane. I do too. And I miss a burger and a glass of wine at Nepenthe.
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The Ambrosia Burger…Tastes so good with the view. 🤗
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Mmmmmm…
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Wow…! Big Sur, how amazing… !
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One of the most beautiful coast lines in the world.
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I agree wholeheartedly.
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Love the many tones in this one Michael – subtle and dramatic at the same time.
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Thank you very much!
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Beautiful image, and the mention of Turner greatly adds to it.
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Thank you. Turner keeps breathing down my neck.
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Both our necks I think.
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A Swallow Song came to mind… – Turner is always present in your images!
I love the soft blanket above and wonder how the sun found its way to the sea… magic! 🙂
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Thank you very much. “A Swallow Song” always comes to mind when I go to Big Sur. Mimi and Richard called the Big Sur area home and all of their music is imbued with Big Sur. I feel a certain reference when I hear that song. Similarly I feel a certain reference when I look at Turner’s works. And somehow the sun always finds its way to the sea…
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I’d love to visit California’s Big Sur one day… just because of your images! I can see the references and as for the sun, yes… YOUR sun does! 😉
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You would love it. 😊🌊
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I know!!!! 🙄
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On the coast, there is a wonderful restaurant called Nepenthe. I don’t eat red meat very often, but I would make an exception for their Ambrosia Burger. And a glass of red wine. And the view. And wonderful, friendly people you meet. Al Jardine of the Beach Boys sometimes hangs out there. He lives a few kilometers north of there on the road to Pfeiffer Beach.
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Sounds lovely all round and although I’d skip the meat, I’m raising the glass! Clink! 🍷
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They have lots of really tasty vegetarian and vegan choices. And, of course, if you eat seafood there are many many choices.
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It would be nice to meet there for a nice dinner, the 4 of us.
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We would love for that to happen. Lots to talk about. My wife grew up in a Classical Music family. And out of that, in addition to classical she’s the only real rock fan in the family. Also jazz. We are both photographers. We both love to hike. And eat. And enjoy wine. And just sit and stare at the horizon.
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Awww wouldn’t it be great…. one slight obstacle…. we’d have to come by sea!!!!!! One of us won’t get in a plane!😂🤣😂 But it’s lovely to think we could! 😉 Maybe if you travel to Greece!
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Maybe if we travel to Greece… 🤔😊
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Yes!!!!!!!!!! We’ve also got places I know you’d enjoy and places to photograph!
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Seems more likely than your coming here. Although, air travel isn’t that bad. It’s just a bus with wings. And usually the ride is smoother.
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I know, while studying in London, I’d been flying back and forth all the time…
However flying to my other half seems …illogical as Spock would put it! And I can’t say I blame him either! 😉
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I wants knew an international fashion model who flew from the United States back-and-forth to all points in Europe and many points in Asia many times a year. She was terrified of flying. It was Trumatic for her every single time. In conversation I happen to ask if she could articulate her fear and she said she was afraid that the plane would simply fall out of the sky. I asked her if she knew how an airplane actually worked and she said that she didn’t. I gave her an explanation after which she heaved a huge sigh of relief and didn’t have any more problem.
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This is a great method for many people, alas not for this one! He has a whole theory to support it! 🤣😂🙄
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OK. I’ll bite. What is his theory?
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For that I’ll have to direct you to the theorist himself. In short, it’s unnatural for humans to fly! 😉
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Well, he has a point. But here’s something to look at: it is indeed unnatural for humans to fly. And in keeping with nature, humans do not fly. However it is also natural for humans to build things and invent things. One of those things is airplanes. Airplanes fly. People don’t fly. People fly IN airplanes. But it is the airplane that is doing the flying.
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Logical, however the human flies with it which brings us to the beginning completing a loop! 🤣😂
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It is unnatural for humans to make a piano-like sounds, that’s why humans build pianos. It is unnatural for humans to go 130 km/h along the ground. That’s why we build cars. I’m just being pesky. 😉
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Well… you two have to get together on this and exchange views! It would be fun eavesdropping on that conversation! 😉
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Nope. I’m out. Unless of course we are sitting somewhere enjoying a morsel of food and a drop of wine with a beautiful Mediterranean vista before us. Then, I might. But then again, I might not.
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👍 Here’s to that Mediterranean vista then! 😉
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A snippet of a lyric from and Al Jardine song called Looking Down the Coast:
Sitting at Nepenthe looking down on the coast
Partington Cove, a Portuguese coast
And just off the rocks floating out in the bay
Sea otters play in the cool ocean spray
The California gray whales playing there
And haven’t got a care
It’s not a great song actually but I love the references to locations.
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Easy for one to fall in love with the place!!!! 😉
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Hard not to.
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…which makes it even harder that we can’t visit! 😔
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Is there any music you DON’T know?! I would think that Mimi and Richard would be a bit esoteric in Europe. But what do I know?
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I grew up with a set of ears eager to listen and then I married a live musical encyclopedia… 🤣😂😉🤣
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You are very lucky. And smart.
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Lucky, i am! 😉
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Don’t forget the smart part.
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😂🤣🤓🤔🤣….and then: 😊😊😊😊😊
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🤓😎
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🤣😂
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While the rest of you were reminiscing about Big Sur and etc., Third Coast me saw your title, looked at the image, and went an entirely different direction. Hank on the storm jib, reef the main, and settle back for whatever comes on that ‘other road.’
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The great philosopher Mr. Buffett comes through again.🙏
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Kinda looks like it could be in the realm of The Creation….or the sky as the first multi-cellular organism migrated to land.
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Wow. That’s an entirely different view.
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I tend to lean more toward the second idea but I can be entirely different at times. 🙂 My favorite song in that regard.
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That’s quite the drama! I like the fact that you retained all the drama without overdoing a thing. Beautiful! And a great narrative, once again.
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Thank you very much. It’s in my blood not to overdo things.
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And yet, you have great enthusiasm for the world, I can sense it. 🙂
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I do. It’s a fact. And it’s not really ironic that it’s the exact same enthusiasm that causes me to seek out the essence of what I’m trying to show, or say, and not overdo it. It might seem like a paradox, but it’s not.
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I get that. 🙂
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