If you ever come to Long Beach, and you look out over the bay from Bluff Park, you'll see these islands. They look nice. They're oil derricks.
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Regs
I think this sign announces which regulations will not be enforced in Bluff Park, and, in case there is any confusion, the actual LB municipal codes. Just in case.
4th St Dusk
I was out for a walk about the time of the sunset the other day, and I didn't take my camera because it just looked uninteresting outside. I came around a corner and saw the sky kinda going off in a somewhat interesting compostion, so I hurried home and grabbed my camera. Unfortunately, it had already started dying off in just the couple of minutes it took me to make the round trip back to this spot. I did, however, end up with this capture, so it certainly wasn't a total washout.
New Prints
I just added these three new prints to the store page. All 3 are 8x10, matte finish, and printed on birch wood. They are offered here at approx 25% discount for a limited time. Please check'em out.
In the City
I was wandering around downtown Long Beach again on a Sunday morning. This is one of things I saw.
New prints available
I had some new aluminum and new birch prints made. These have been added to the store page, and you can purchase them directly from me. Check'em out here:
I also have images available here:
This one is 8x10 on birch wood. Dig the way the wood grain shows through.
Sundown at the Lagoon
I was simply scouting this location (I think it's a winner), and this happened while I was there. Like so often when doing this kind of thing, you gotta find the right place for the right thing to happen. And when it does....
oooo...gloomy
Invitation
I've been revisiting some photos from the recent past. Here's one from the last time I was prowling around the Pleasure Point area of Santa Cruz.
Ho Ho Ho
Yeah, I know it's May, but I shot this in DTLB early the morning of 25DEC. It was still the golden hour, but the light was funky that morning. And downtown was empty, so it was cool wandering around shooting. For me, anyway. I prefer to capture scenes devoid of people.