First, I'm not from California so I'm not terribly familiar with the coast. Hell, I live in Manhattan and wouldn't recognize most of the coast of this tiny island.
I run two monitors and have a different Big Sur wallpaper on each. I noticed yesterday that the one of rocks in the water looks different between the two photos. I pulled apart the Big Sur dynamic photo and found an image taken about the same time as the Big Sur Aerial (based on where the sun is).
It appears the Big Sur Aerial photo shows a rock formation off the coast that doesn't appear in the same place on the Big Sur (dynamic) image or on Google maps. (I get that the perspective difference betwen the two photos might explain this.)
Is anyone here familiar enough with the coast to know? Crops from both photos are attached and the migratory rock is circled.
I run two monitors and have a different Big Sur wallpaper on each. I noticed yesterday that the one of rocks in the water looks different between the two photos. I pulled apart the Big Sur dynamic photo and found an image taken about the same time as the Big Sur Aerial (based on where the sun is).
It appears the Big Sur Aerial photo shows a rock formation off the coast that doesn't appear in the same place on the Big Sur (dynamic) image or on Google maps. (I get that the perspective difference betwen the two photos might explain this.)
Is anyone here familiar enough with the coast to know? Crops from both photos are attached and the migratory rock is circled.
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