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California Dreaming

By André Berlinck 55 Comments
Last Updated On April 30, 2023

We were in the Marina of Santa Barbara and I was looking for a cheap restaurant. Then I spotted On The Alley and rushed to the place. The song California Dreaming (a hit of The Mamas & The Papas) was playing and the attendants were dancing animatedly. When they saw me, they blushed. I just laughed and they immediately started serving me (and the service was excellent). I and my wife, Nina, enjoyed the food and left the place very happily after having a delicious raspberry pie with ice cream for dessert.

Glacier Point Panorama
NIKON D750 + 50mm f/1.8 @ 50mm, ISO 200, 1/3, f/8.0

That was our experience in California…smiles, good service, good professionals, friendly people and wonderful places. I confess that, when Nina insisted to make that trip, I told her I had no intention to visit the United States, but when she mentioned Yosemite National Park, then everything changed. Ansel Adams had always been an icon, a reference for me, and Yosemite was in my list of places to visit. Since we had made a reservation and bought promotional air tickets, I planned to visit only National and State Parks and go camping there. We traveled for ten days, starting from Los Angeles, where we rented a car and drove to Yosemite NP, then to Santa Cruz California where we stayed in the Big Basin Redwoods State Park, soon after which we headed for the Big Sur and finally went back to Los Angeles.

Santa Cruz California #1
NIKON D750 + 80-200mm f/2.8 @ 145mm, ISO 400, 1/2000, f/8.0
Santa Cruz California #2
NIKON D750 + 20mm f/1.8 @ 20mm, ISO 400, 1/400, f/6.3
Santa Cruz California #3
NIKON D750 + 20mm f/1.8 @ 20mm, ISO 400, 1/200, f/8.0
Santa Cruz California #4
NIKON D750 + 20mm f/1.8 @ 20mm, ISO 400, 1/320, f/8.0
Santa Cruz California #5
NIKON D750 + 20mm f/1.8 @ 20mm, ISO 400, 1/800, f/8.0
Santa Cruz California #6
NIKON D750 + 80-200mm f/2.8 @ 135mm, ISO 800, 1/400, f/5.6
Santa Cruz California #7
NIKON D750 + 80-200mm f/2.8 @ 145mm, ISO 400, 1/1250, f/6.3
Santa Cruz California #8
NIKON D750 + 80-200mm f/2.8 @ 200mm, ISO 320, 1/1250, f/7.1
Santa Cruz California #9
NIKON D750 + 80-200mm f/2.8 @ 200mm, ISO 320, 1/800, f/7.1
Santa Cruz California #10
NIKON D750 + 80-200mm f/2.8 @ 170mm, ISO 400, 1/1000, f/8.0
Santa Cruz California #11
NIKON D750 + 80-200mm f/2.8 @ 170mm, ISO 400, 1/2000, f/8.0
Santa Cruz California #12
NIKON D750 + 80-200mm f/2.8 @ 86mm, ISO 200, 1/500, f/8.0
Santa Cruz California #13
NIKON D750 + 80-200mm f/2.8 @ 200mm, ISO 400, 1/1250, f/6.3
Santa Cruz California #14
NIKON D750 + 80-200mm f/2.8 @ 170mm, ISO 200, 1/2500, f/4.0
Surf Sequence Big Sur (Ansel Adams homenage)
NIKON D750 + 80-200mm f/2.8 @ 86mm, ISO 1000, 1/400, f/14.0

After deciding on the details of the trip, I started to think about making photos and shooting in the US. From the beginning, I decided not to get involved with anyone for publishing the photos, since I intended to rest, visit places and be free from photography work. We agreed to meet a friend couple at Yosemite. Although this kind of meeting limits the freedom of a photographer, I had no concerns about that. There was another doubt about the purchase of equipment; I needed some items, including an SB-700 flash and some accessories. It was difficult to decide between buying a Drone or a wide-angle lens. I talked to Nina and explained to her that I would buy a wide-angle lens instead (Nikon 20mm f/1.8G) because, although drones were fashionable, I had been planning for a long time to invest in such a lens. I already own a Nikon 16-35mm f/4G VR lens, which is much heavier, difficult to carry and with lower quality, compared to the 20mm f/1.8G. I decided to take the following equipment with me: Nikon D750, 50mm f/1.8G, 85mm f/1.8G, 80-200mm f/2.8D, a Manfrotto tripod and accessories. The Nikon 20mm f/1.8G joined my camera bag right at the beginning of the trip.

Big Basin Redwoods #1
NIKON D750 + 20mm f/1.8 @ 20mm, ISO 2500, 1/10, f/11.0
Big Basin Redwoods #2
NIKON D750 + 20mm f/1.8 @ 20mm, ISO 1600, 1/160, f/3.2
Big Basin Redwoods #3
NIKON D750 + 20mm f/1.8 @ 20mm, ISO 250, 1/2, f/9.0
Big Basin Redwoods #4
NIKON D750 + 20mm f/1.8 @ 20mm, ISO 250, 1/13, f/9.0
Big Sur #1
NIKON D750 + 20mm f/1.8 @ 20mm, ISO 64, 25/1, f/10.0
Big Sur #2
NIKON D750 + 20mm f/1.8 @ 20mm, ISO 200, 1/160, f/11.0
Big Sur #3
NIKON D750 + 20mm f/1.8 @ 20mm, ISO 200, 1/320, f/7.1
Big Sur #4
NIKON D750 + 80-200mm f/2.8 @ 145mm, ISO 400, 1/640, f/11.0
Big Sur #5
NIKON D750 + 80-200mm f/2.8 @ 200mm, ISO 200, 1/4000, f/4.5
Big Sur #6
NIKON D750 + 80-200mm f/2.8 @ 200mm, ISO 200, 1/3200, f/5.0
Big Sur #7
NIKON D750 + 80-200mm f/2.8 @ 200mm, ISO 200, 1/800, f/5.0
Big Sur #8
NIKON D750 + 80-200mm f/2.8 @ 200mm, ISO 400, 1/1600, f/6.3
Big Sur #9
NIKON D750 + 80-200mm f/2.8 @ 170mm, ISO 400, 1/1250, f/7.1
Big Sur #10
NIKON D750 + 80-200mm f/2.8 @ 200mm, ISO 400, 1/2000, f/8.0
Big Sur #11
NIKON D750 + 80-200mm f/2.8 @ 200mm, ISO 800, 1/2000, f/8.0
Big Sur #12
NIKON D750 + 80-200mm f/2.8 @ 185mm, ISO 400, 1/640, f/8.0
Big Sur Panorama
NIKON D750 + 20mm f/1.8 @ 20mm, ISO 800, 1/400, f/7.1

As soon as I arrived at Yosemite NP, I felt the strength of that place and its tradition with photography. I saw photographers with modern equipment and solid expertise, but this has never intimidated me. On the contrary, it challenges me to improve my photography knowledge and skills. Another thing that also made me relax was the awareness that I could not photograph “everything”, so I tried not to be anxious, enjoy the place and have fun. That was my attitude during the entire trip, since we remained in each location for a short time; two days at Yosemite, almost one day in Santa Cruz and two days at Big Sur.

Yosemite - Bridal Veil Falls
NIKON D750 @ 170mm, ISO 200, 10/4000, f/8.0
Yosemite - El Capitan #1
NIKON D750 + 20mm f/1.8 @ 20mm, ISO 400, 10/6400, f/5.6
Yosemite - El Capitan #2
NIKON D750 + 20mm f/1.8 @ 20mm, ISO 400, 10/2000, f/8.0
Yosemite - El Capitan #3
NIKON D750 @ 80mm, ISO 200, 10/4000, f/8.0
Yosemite - Glacier Point #1
NIKON D750 + 20mm f/1.8 @ 20mm, ISO 200, 10/13, f/4.0
Yosemite - Half Dome
NIKON D750 @ 50mm, ISO 200, 10/30, f/8.0
Yosemite - Mirror Lake
NIKON D750 + 20mm f/1.8 @ 20mm, ISO 1000, 10/3200, f/10.0
Yosemite - Moonrise
NIKON D750 + 80-200mm f/2.8 @ 105mm, ISO 160, 10/80, f/10.0
Yosemite - Sunrise
NIKON D750 + 20mm f/1.8 @ 20mm, ISO 800, 10/80, f/7.1
Yosemite - Tunnel View Panorama
NIKON D750 + 80-200mm f/2.8 @ 80mm, ISO 400, 1/640, f/8.0
Yosemite - Vernall Falls
NIKON D750 + 80-200mm f/2.8 @ 112mm, ISO 160, 10/60, f/9.0
Yosemite Falls #1
NIKON D750 + 20mm f/1.8 @ 20mm, ISO 640, 10/2000, f/5.6
Yosemite Falls #2
NIKON D750 + 20mm f/1.8 @ 20mm, ISO 640, 10/2500, f/6.3
Yosemite Falls #3
NIKON D750 @ 92mm, ISO 640, 10/3200, f/9.0
Yosemite Valley
NIKON D750 @ 20mm, ISO 320, 10/130, f/11.0
Redwoods
NIKON D750 @ 20mm, ISO 1600, 250/10, f/2.0

I recognize that I made some miscalculation. Yosemite NP, for example, is much larger than I thought and, even using a car, the distances between places were much different and longer from what I expected. However, the weather was great and we loved being in California. Although the cost is rather high for us Brazilians (everything is 4x times the price), the experience was worth it. American people are extremely polite and we were always treated with respect and good service (except for the customs office, but this is understandable). Now, the photos will tell the rest of the story, since I am not good with words. Maybe one day we return to Yosemite for a longer stay: 10 days or so to get the full experience.

Regards to all Photography Life colleagues, André Berlinck


This guest post was contributed by André Berlinck, a professional photographer from Brazil. You can see more of his work on his site.

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coastcontact
coastcontact
August 2, 2016 3:38 pm

Great photos. These kinds of pictures is the reason I love my state. We seldom travel elsewhere. This is one place where you can surf (at Malibu) and ski (San Bernardino Mountains) all in the same day

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André Berlinck
André Berlinck
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August 2, 2016 4:05 pm

Thank You Coastcontact. A privilege to live in California.

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coastcontact
coastcontact
August 2, 2016 3:34 pm

Great photos of my state. It is the reason we infrequently leave California. In the winter time you can surf at Malibu and ski in the San Bernardino mountains all in the same day.

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Michael
Michael
June 16, 2016 7:06 pm

Andre, beautiful photographs! I have been to each of these places and you have really brought out the beauty that these locations offer.

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André Berlinck
André Berlinck
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June 17, 2016 5:09 am

Thank you Michael.

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André Berlinck
André Berlinck
June 16, 2016 4:39 am

Thank you Robert.

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Robert
Robert
June 16, 2016 3:13 am

excellent pictures! great!

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André Berlinck
André Berlinck
June 15, 2016 6:21 am

Hello Van. It depends on my time I use Adobe Camera RAW, or Capture One. In terms of image Capture One is better than Adobe. In terms of workflow the best is the ACR. In this case particular case I used Capture One. My camera is usually calibrated in Adobe RGB. My monitor is calibrated with the Spyder 5. Thank You.

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Van
Van
June 15, 2016 5:47 am

Great color and sharpness. Which program or how much work for the images in post processing? Are you using any specific color profile in camera or in post? Thank you

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Art Tyree
Art Tyree
June 14, 2016 9:31 pm

Andre:

Splendid work, especially with that 20mm–you know how to use a super-wide.
The locations are all familiar places for me, having lived in California for years. Have
recently acquired a D750 and find it an extremely capable camera.

Hope to see some of your work in Brazil too.

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André Berlinck
André Berlinck
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June 15, 2016 6:25 am

Thank you Art. The D750 is a super camera. I think we are living the stage of SUPERCÂMERAS. A lot of technology in our favor. Soon comes news from Brazil.

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Mark L
Mark L
June 14, 2016 3:22 pm

Hi Andre

Great photos from your trip. I like the kit you chose to travel with. I’m trying to decide on my kit for a trip. It looks like the 20/1.8 and 80-200 is all you needed. It appears not much was shot with the 50/1.8 or the 85/1.8. Do I have that right?

Planning on my 16-35/4, 35/1.4, 50/1.8 and 24-85 and now I’m considering the 70-200. But the 16-35 is not a good walk around and I’m also thinking of a switch to the 20/1.8. and skipping the mid range zoom and only one of either the 50/1.8 or 35/1.4 (my favorite).

Any thoughts?

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André Berlinck
André Berlinck
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June 14, 2016 5:23 pm

Mark thank you. Very good this question.
Here are the statistics of focal lengths i used.
Really, only 20mm and 70-200mm would be enough for this trip.
I like to ALWAYS take one or two prime lenses. But the numbers speak for themselves.
If I had a 70-200 f4 or f2.8, maybe I just take the 20mm
Note: I DO NOT LIKE 28-300 and I do not take my 24-120mm also

20mm 319 216 80 2 617
50mm 10 0 0 194 204
80mm 120 179 23 37 359
85mm 6 27 0 93 126
92mm 4 10 0 11 25
100mm 19 30 5 11 65
112mm 3 16 1 9 29
120mm 5 19 0 7 31
125mm 5 27 0 4 36
135mm 5 28 1 17 51
145mm 44 20 11 8 83
155mm 15 33 0 12 60
170mm 25 42 4 4 75
185mm 13 9 1 2 25
200mm 526 312 4 50 892

80-20mm= 1857
20mm= 617
50mm 204

Total 2678

The last column is the sum of the images taken in their focal lengths.

Thank You Mark.

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JD750
JD750
June 13, 2016 11:33 pm

Those are picture postcard scenes! I definitely thin you captured the moments. It’s good to be reminded because in the hustle of everyday existence we sometimes forget the beauty that surrounds us.

You have definitely given me a something to work for. Thank you.

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André Berlinck
André Berlinck
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June 14, 2016 5:58 am

Thank You JD.

The rush of day-to-day should not in any way be superimposed over our eyes and feelings. We have to take time in our activities and take time for us, for our family and observe the detail around us, sometimes a walk on the beach with family a game of tennis, volleyball, is enough to open senses for new photos.
Regards

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