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  • San Franciscans get out for some fresh air during dusk at Ocean Beach during the COVID-19 Shelter in Place ordinance. San Francisco. December 12, 2020.
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  • A surfer gazes out at the water. Dusk at Ocean Beach, San Francisco. December 12, 2020.
    echeng201212_180023-2.tif
  • San Franciscans get out for some fresh air during dusk at Ocean Beach during the COVID-19 Shelter in Place ordinance. San Francisco. December 12, 2020.
    echeng201212_175957-2.tif
  • San Franciscans get out for some fresh air during dusk at Ocean Beach during the COVID-19 Shelter in Place ordinance. San Francisco. December 12, 2020.
    echeng201212_180109-2.tif
  • A surfer gazes out at the water. Dusk at Ocean Beach, San Francisco. December 12, 2020.
    echeng201212_180019-2.tif
  • San Franciscans get out for some fresh air during dusk at Ocean Beach during the COVID-19 Shelter in Place ordinance. San Francisco. December 12, 2020.
    echeng201212_180712-2.tif
  • San Franciscans get out for some fresh air during dusk at Ocean Beach during the COVID-19 Shelter in Place ordinance. San Francisco. December 12, 2020.
    echeng201212_180700-2.tif
  • A surfer at Ocean Beach at dusk, San Francisco. December 12, 2020.
    echeng201212_180330.tif
  • A surfer gazes out at the water. Dusk at Ocean Beach, San Francisco. December 12, 2020.
    echeng201212_180039.tif
  • A surfer gazes out at the water. Dusk at Ocean Beach, San Francisco. December 12, 2020.
    echeng201212_180026-2.tif
  • Dusk at Ocean Beach, San Francisco. December 12, 2020.
    echeng201212_180802.tif
  • San Franciscans get out for some fresh air during dusk at Ocean Beach during the COVID-19 Shelter in Place ordinance. San Francisco. December 12, 2020.
    echeng201212_180447.tif
  • Glowing blue bioluminescence at the beach in Monterey, California. The "red tide" and its associated blue glow is caused by microscopic dinoflagellates (phytoplankton) called Lingulodinium polyedra, which emit the glow when disturbed (e.g., from ocean waves on the beach). August 14, 2020.
    echeng200815_012209.tif
  • Glowing blue bioluminescence at the beach in Monterey, California. The "red tide" and its associated blue glow is caused by microscopic dinoflagellates (phytoplankton) called Lingulodinium polyedra, which emit the glow when disturbed (e.g., from ocean waves on the beach). August 14, 2020.
    echeng200815_010324.tif
  • Glowing blue bioluminescence at the beach in Monterey, California. The "red tide" and its associated blue glow is caused by microscopic dinoflagellates (phytoplankton) called Lingulodinium polyedra, which emit the glow when disturbed (e.g., from ocean waves on the beach). August 14, 2020.
    echeng200815_003037.tif
  • Glowing blue bioluminescence at the beach in Monterey, California. The "red tide" and its associated blue glow is caused by microscopic dinoflagellates (phytoplankton) called Lingulodinium polyedra, which emit the glow when disturbed (e.g., from ocean waves on the beach). August 14, 2020.
    echeng200815_001534.tif
  • Self-portrait of the photographer. Glowing blue bioluminescence at the beach in Monterey, California. The "red tide" and its associated blue glow is caused by microscopic dinoflagellates (phytoplankton) called Lingulodinium polyedra, which emit the glow when disturbed (e.g., from ocean waves on the beach). August 14, 2020.
    echeng200815_012440.tif
  • Glowing blue bioluminescence at the beach in Monterey, California. The "red tide" and its associated blue glow is caused by microscopic dinoflagellates (phytoplankton) called Lingulodinium polyedra, which emit the glow when disturbed (e.g., from ocean waves on the beach). August 14, 2020.
    echeng200815_015629.tif
  • Self-portrait of the photographer. Glowing blue bioluminescence at the beach in Monterey, California. The "red tide" and its associated blue glow is caused by microscopic dinoflagellates (phytoplankton) called Lingulodinium polyedra, which emit the glow when disturbed (e.g., from ocean waves on the beach). August 14, 2020.
    echeng200815_011610.tif
  • Glowing blue bioluminescence at the beach in Monterey, California. The "red tide" and its associated blue glow is caused by microscopic dinoflagellates (phytoplankton) called Lingulodinium polyedra, which emit the glow when disturbed (e.g., from ocean waves on the beach). August 14, 2020.
    echeng200815_002202.tif
  • Glowing blue bioluminescence at the beach in Monterey, California. The "red tide" and its associated blue glow is caused by microscopic dinoflagellates (phytoplankton) called Lingulodinium polyedra, which emit the glow when disturbed (e.g., from ocean waves on the beach). August 14, 2020.
    echeng200815_015256.tif
  • Glowing blue bioluminescence at the beach in Monterey, California. The "red tide" and its associated blue glow is caused by microscopic dinoflagellates (phytoplankton) called Lingulodinium polyedra, which emit the glow when disturbed (e.g., from ocean waves on the beach). August 14, 2020.
    echeng200815_015309.tif
  • Glowing blue bioluminescence at the beach in Monterey, California. The "red tide" and its associated blue glow is caused by microscopic dinoflagellates (phytoplankton) called Lingulodinium polyedra, which emit the glow when disturbed (e.g., from ocean waves on the beach). August 14, 2020.
    echeng200815_002508.tif
  • Glowing blue bioluminescence at the beach in Monterey, California. The "red tide" and its associated blue glow is caused by microscopic dinoflagellates (phytoplankton) called Lingulodinium polyedra, which emit the glow when disturbed (e.g., from ocean waves on the beach). August 14, 2020.
    echeng200815_005855.tif
  • Dead blue whale (Balaenoptera musculus), which washed up on Bean Hollow State Beach near Pescadero Beach, Northern California. (GPS coordinates: 37.227072, -122.410529)
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  • 6-month old blue whale fetus(Balaenoptera musculus), which was ejected from its other after a suspected collision with a boat. Bean Hollow State Beach near Pescadero Beach, Northern California. (GPS coordinates: 37.227072, -122.410529)
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  • On Aug 14, 2020, I stopped in Davenport during a peaceful drive south in search of ocean bioluminescence. I didn't find any, but I did set up a tripod at the cliffs overlooking Davenport Pier. It was a strikingly-clear, moonless night--rare, for the coastline here in California. The Milky Way was a wide swath of dust splashing into the horizon.<br />
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This area, north of Santa Cruz, was evacuated on August 19, 2020, due to a massive, 0%-contained wildfire in Big Basin.
    echeng20200814 Davenport milky way s...tif
  • A gorgeous rocky beach in Montaña de Oro State Park, California. Exposed strata is unusual.
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  • Montaña de Oro State Park beach with exposed rock strata.
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  • Breaking waves at Waimea Bay Beach Park, Oahu, Hawaii
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  • Breaking waves at Waimea Bay Beach Park, Oahu, Hawaii
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  • Breaking waves at Waimea Bay Beach Park, Oahu, Hawaii
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  • Breaking waves at Waimea Bay Beach Park, Oahu, Hawaii
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  • Tourists walk on a pink beach on Komodo, Indonesia.
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  • Juvenile loggerhead turtle (Caretta caretta) released into captivity by researchers, photographed in the wild immediately after release. Taken Feb 18, 2003 off of West Palm Beach, Florida, USA
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  • Tourists walk on a pink beach on Komodo, Indonesia.
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  • Tourists walk on a pink beach on Komodo, Indonesia.
    echeng140212_011729.tif
  • Tourists walk on a pink beach on Komodo, Indonesia.
    echeng140212_011809.tif
  • Aerial view of the liveaboard dive vessel, M/V Seven Seas, in Horseshoe Bay, Komodo National Park, Indonesia.
    echeng140211_014929.tif
  • Aerial view of the liveaboard dive vessel, M/V Seven Seas, in Horseshoe Bay, Komodo National Park, Indonesia.
    echeng140211_014929.tif
  • View of Judah Street from Ocean Beach, San Francisco, California. December 12, 2020.
    echeng201212_181405.tif
  • A red tide in Monterey, California, showing its characteristic bioluminescent glow. Microscopic dinoflagellates (phytoplankton) called Lingulodinium polyedra emit a blue glow when disturbed (e.g., from ocean waves on the beach). August 14, 2020.<br />
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Shot with Sony a7r IV, 7 exposures, stitched into a panorama. 5 sec at f/2.0, ISO 3200, Zeiss Batis 25mm lens).
    echeng200815_015442-015948-7-images-...tif
  • Newly-washed up icebergs at Jokulsarlon Glacier Lagoon (Jökulsárlón) near Vatnajokull, Iceland. The glacier calves into a lagoon, and at each outgoing tide, icebergs flow out into the ocean and are pushed onto the black-sand beach by waves. #aerial @DJIGlobal #Phantom #Ricoh
    echeng140513_063723.tif
  • A newly-washed up iceberg at Jokulsarlon Glacier Lagoon (Jökulsárlón) near Vatnajokull, Iceland. The glacier calves into a lagoon, and at each outgoing tide, icebergs flow out into the ocean and are pushed onto the black-sand beach by waves. We happened to be sitting there when the tide turned, which was fortunate. Shot with Sony A7R, Voigtlander 21mm/1.8 Ultron lens, B+W 10-stop ND filter, tripod at ~30 seconds.
    echeng140512_184758.tif
  • Newly-washed up icebergs at Jokulsarlon Glacier Lagoon (Jökulsárlón) near Vatnajokull, Iceland. The glacier calves into a lagoon, and at each outgoing tide, icebergs flow out into the ocean and are pushed onto the black-sand beach by waves. #aerial @DJIGlobal #Phantom #Ricoh
    echeng140512_191816.tif
  • Icebergs in Jokulsarlon Glacier Lagoon (Jökulsárlón) near Vatnajokull, Iceland. The glacier calves into a lagoon, and at each outgoing tide, icebergs flow out into the ocean and are pushed onto the black-sand beach by waves. #aerial @DJIGlobal #Phantom #Ricoh
    echeng140513_074303.tif
  • Icebergs in Jokulsarlon Glacier Lagoon (Jökulsárlón) near Vatnajokull, Iceland. The glacier calves into a lagoon, and at each outgoing tide, icebergs flow out into the ocean and are pushed onto the black-sand beach by waves. #aerial @DJIGlobal #Phantom #Ricoh
    echeng140513_074201.tif
  • A newly-washed up iceberg at Jokulsarlon Glacier Lagoon (Jökulsárlón) near Vatnajokull, Iceland. The glacier calves into a lagoon, and at each outgoing tide, icebergs flow out into the ocean and are pushed onto the black-sand beach by waves. We happened to be sitting there when the tide turned, which was fortunate. Shot with Sony A7R, Voigtlander 21mm/1.8 Ultron lens, B+W 10-stop ND filter, tripod at ~30 seconds.
    echeng140512_190051.tif