Yes, sun from southwest of winter, as in my opinion the best area to shoot is the southern section, lighthouse ect, seal beach to the east of that ,, ect.
Any chance to shoot without any visitors during the day at all?
Point Reyes is sufficiently remote that you can usually avoid people in shots. Even the dang Cypress Tree tunnel would be empty if you go on an off day or wait until after five or six. Lots of wilderness to explore.
Yes I am leaning to weekdays if I can get time off.Point Reyes is sufficiently remote that you can usually avoid people in shots. Even the dang Cypress Tree tunnel would be empty if you go on an off day or wait until after five or six. Lots of wilderness to explore.
Unfortunately the plan is to shoot at the popular spot. I need western light so most likely visit in the afternoon which also unfortunately may have more tourists.I was there yesterday. The weather and lighting varies quite a bit even within the same day, depending on what the fog is doing. It can be magical. The fog dissipates in Sept and Oct. Clear direct lighting is more typical of Nov thru Jan, which is also when there's the most bird and wildlife variety, for those who seek out that kind of subject matter. Dripping wet cloud forests occur much of the year up atop the ridges. Late April through early June have the most wildflowers along the coast - I'd classify this year's version of the wildflower display as "mid-spectacular"; it's winding down now.
If you don't want people in your shots, just don't go to the same routine places as most. Or else go off season during weekdays. Pt Reyes contains a lot of variety, and solitude is possible any time of year. Unfortunately, the Visitor Center is herding people toward locations which were formerly quiet, simply to relieve pressure on their own immediate vicinity and the popular Bear Creek Trail. But even around there you can find quiet trails, especially on a rainy day.
But don't expect me to give specific hints. The web is lethal to special places.
Well, the Lighthouse is statistically the second foggiest place in the US. And on days when it's open, the tiny little parking lot fills up quickly, with people walking down to it. You need a bit of luck, and Winter gives you the best odds, especially in the morning. There are also more elephants seals and sea lions around in Winter, below the cliffs. When the sky is clear, you can also spot migrating Gray Whales rounding the Point.
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