Friday, September 2, 2011

Mendocino Wine Country

Last June I had the opportunity to visit the Anderson Valley for some vineyard photography. I won't deny that I did some wine tasting as well, but I tried to focus on the photography. Really.

Even though it was late June, the weather was wet and rainy for most of the trip, which actually worked out extremely well. I was able to get some photos with a very cool season feel to them.

Goldeneye Vineyards, Anderson Valley
Goldeneye Vineyards, Anderson Valley

Goldeneye Vineyards, Anderson Valley
Goldeneye Vineyards, Anderson Valley

Vineyards, Anderson Valley
Vineyards in the rain, Anderson Valley

Vineyards, Anderson Valley 
A wintery summer's day in the Anderson Valley

One of my favorite spots on the trip was the road to Lazy Creek Winery. The lush forest with beautiful moss covered trees was a stunning subject, and I spent several hours exploring the photographic possibilities of a couple of hundred yards of road.

Road to Lazy Creek Winery, Anderson Valley
Road to Lazy Creek Winery, Anderson Valley

Road to Lazy Creek Winery, Anderson Valley
Road to Lazy Creek Winery, Anderson Valley

Road to Lazy Creek Winery, Anderson Valley 
Road to Lazy Creek Winery, Anderson Valley

 I also took the opportunity to hike through the old growth redwood groves at Hendy Woods State Park. There were some beautiful trails, and of course, I took my camera along.

Path Through Hendy Woods State Park, Anderson Valley
Path in Hendy Woods State Park

Overall, it was a productive and enjoyable trip. Though it was a business trip, I managed to get in some personal photography - and wine tasting - as well. 

1 comment:

  1. Wow, you have a wonderful "eye", especially the vineyard. Great photos!

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