Point Pinole, Study 1
Camera
Hasselblad X1D 50C
Lens
Hasselblad XCD 80mm f/1.9
Exposure
12m 4s @ f/8
Filters
Breakthrough Photography X4 ND
Print Sizes
8”x8”
10”x10”
12”x12” (max. size @300dpi)
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Hahnemühle Photo Rag Baryta (Gloss)
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Quiet Waters and Weathered Wood: A Reflection on Point Pinole
In this photograph, the shoreline at Point Pinole feels almost hushed—a wide expanse of pale water stretching to the faint line of land far off in the distance. At the center, a small cluster of weathered pilings stands like silent sentinels, their textures rough and mottled, softened at the base by the tide’s gentle touch. The minimalist composition highlights stillness and space, offering a moment to breathe with the ebb and flow of San Pablo Bay.
Point Pinole Regional Shoreline, a 2,315-acre park along the northern arm of the San Francisco Bay, is a place where land and bay meet in quiet harmony. Here, broad tidal flats stretch outward, and gentle breezes carry calls of shorebirds migrating along the Pacific Flyway.