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These photographs were taken all along the coast and are just a few of my favorite scenic pictures. The fog and mist most always comes into play while using your camera along the coastline. At times, it makes for some beautiful pictures, but at other times it tends to hinder you from getting your best pictures. On a normal summer's day this fog will tend turn burn off along the coast usually before noon - sometimes earlier and sometimes later. There are many places to pull over along the road but to get your better photographs I'd suggest taking a short hike to reach some of the unseen areas that cannot be viewed from the highway. I'd also strongly suggest the use of a tripod. The winds can be strong and can make holding your camera steady quite hard at times. Keep your eyes open because you'll never know what beautiful scene might be just around the next bend.



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