Sonoma, June 2012 - Hot Air Balloon Festival in Windsor, Guerneville, Austin Creek, Sonoma Coast
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~~~ 17 June 2012 Sunday: That Saturday afternoon, Lisa, Curious George and I decided we'd drive up to Sonoma anyway, and left in the middle of the afternoon, hardly stopping except for the all-important Pea Soup Andersen's in Santa Nella. After four hours of sleep, we awoke to a nice cool dark morning, exhausted but excited to be driving up to Keiser Park in Windsor to see five hot air balloons participate in the dawn patrol, dramatically turning their flames on simultaneously to light up the balloons, glowing in magnificent contrast to the dark skies. (I'll name the balloons if I can identify them from the SCHABC website). Info: Nikon D90, Tokina 11-16mm f/2.8 at ISO 1600, 1/125s @ f/5, handheld. |
Dana Thornton's balloon "Free Spirit" (San Jose, California). |
This was the first hot air balloon festival I had ever attended. Everyone always mentions that we should see the festival in Albuquerque, New Mexico, which is manyfold larger than this relatively small one of 25-30 balloons. But even with this amount, there seemed to be a great deal of activity. Mike Kijak " Keep Dreamin'" ( Windsor CA)
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According to Wikipedia - just to let you know about my extensive research - the hot air balloon is the oldest successful technology that can launch humans aloft. In Paris, France, 21 November 1783, the first untethered manned flight was made by Jean-François Pilâtre de Rozier and François Laurent d'Arlandes in a hot air balloon created on December 14, 1782 by the Montgolfier brothers. My guess is that the balloon didn't look like a skunk or sushi. |
Spread out below Pencil Boy is another balloon, giving you a sense of the size of these balloons, between how much space it takes up flat and how immense these are compared to the people and baseball fences in the back. |
Still a little tired from lack of sleep, the long drive from the night before, and a day of wondering whether Willie was okay, we hung out at The Treehouse, a rustic wooden cabin near the Russian River in Guerneville. |
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Geeky info: Nikon D90, 18-200mm Nikkor VR at 32mm, F/29 ISO 200 for 6 seconds, two Tiffen 0.9 neutral density filters, flat rock (I forgot my tripod!). |
Geeky info: Nikon D90, 18-200mm Nikkor VR at 27mm, F/25 ISO 200 for 6 seconds, two Tiffen 0.9 neutral density filters, flat rock (I forgot my tripod!). |
![]() This reserve contains second-growth redwood, Douglas fir, grand firs, tanoaks, and a plethora of rhododendrons. In April and May the rhododendrons burst into bloom, their brilliant pink blooms offering a dramatic contrast to the deep green of the forest. Since we were there in the middle of June, we caught the last of the blooms. The large amount of is a direct result of normal plant succession patterns following a severe fire that once occurred here. Today, the regenerating forest is gradually overwhelming the rhododendrons. |
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Sonoma, June 2012 - Windsor Hot Air Balloon Festival, Guerneville, Austin Creek, Sonoma Coast
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